Year Ender 2023 : Top 5 Best Bollywood Films

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Sameer Ahire
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Year Ender 2023Year Ender 2023: Bollywood saw a good rise in box office numbers and footballs that were driven to theatres. However, the content remained poor throughout the year and was dominated by mass action films, which people enjoy the most but fade away within a month from their memory. Here's our look at the top 5 best Bollywood movies of the year, if we consider the content, acting skills, direction, and quality of filmmaking.publive-image5. Sam Bahadur :

Meghna Gulzar has this habit of making very realistic movies, even though the audience might get bored watching them. Sam Bahadur was like a documentary feature flick, mainly driven by Vicky Kaushal's outstanding performance, but there were some moments that were filled with Meghna Gulzar's touch. Enough to make it to the top 5, even if there is a very low repeat value to the film.publive-image4. Animal :

Sandeep Reddy Vanga improved as a director here. There are so many massy scenes in Animal, but none of them had outdated treatment. Vanga gave it a classy touch with his powerful use of dialogue, cinematography, and background score. Moreover, he left feminists and misogynists both confused to fight over many scenes, and he was goddamn smart to do it.publive-image3. The Song of Scorpions :

Legendary Irrfan Khan's last theatrical release will remind you of Ingemar Bergman and Satyajit Ray's kind of cinema. This one is slow. Better say, slow poison that won't kill you but will definitely kill the dead cinema lover in you since we are all living in the era of mindless commercial entertainers. On repeat mode, saying again, Irrfan Khan is pure magic!publive-image2. 12th Fail :

Vidhu Vinod Chopra took on a challenging subject that crores of youngsters can relate to, and despite some mainstream filmmaking flaws, 12th Fail passes the test with a distinction score. Vikrant Massey's superb performance and Chopra's emotional boost make 12th Fail a must-see. It's filmy, but so real and inspirational.publive-image1. Mrs. Chatterjee Vs. Norway :

There is no bigger emotion and bond than "mother." Ashima Chibbar's tale of motherhood was flawed by editing, screenplay, and additional melodrama, but the emotional statements between a mother and her children are simply overwhelming. The climax scene in the judge's chamber will tear your heart out, and that's what forced me to rank this one better than others. This one's for all the great mothers out there. There's no one like them.