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Diverse Movie List: Classics to Latest Hits

Daily writing prompt
What are your top ten favorite movies?

It’s never easy to pick favorites when it comes to movies—there are just so many that have left a mark on me over the years. What I’ve shared below is a spontaneous list of films that came to mind immediately. Some are timeless Telugu classics, others are modern and trend-setting. A few belong to other languages altogether, but each one has resonated with me in its own way.

  • Gundamma Katha(1962) : A humorous family drama where a wealthy, arrogant widow Gundamma is taught a lesson by her stepdaughter and two disguised suitors. Themes of humility, love, and justice unfold through witty twists.
  • Maayabazaar(1957) : A mythological fantasy based on the Mahabharata, where Ghatotkacha uses magical tricks to unite lovers Abhimanyu and Sasirekha, defying royal politics. Celebrated for its visual effects and timeless storytelling.
  • Adithya 369(1991) : A man and woman accidentally travel through time—visiting a glorious ancient kingdom and a dystopian future—while trying to stop a diamond thief. A sci-fi adventure blending history, action, and social themes.
  • Jalsa(2008) : A carefree man with a tragic past becomes a vigilante against a mafia don. Comedy, romance, and action blend as he protects his love and confronts his demons.
  • Athadu(2005) : A hitman wrongly accused of murder assumes a dead man’s identity and finds redemption in a loving family. A gripping mix of action, mystery, and emotional depth.
  • Oosaravelli(2011) : A hitman with a chameleon-like personality falls for a woman with a tragic past. He seeks revenge against the gang that destroyed her family, revealing layers of deception and sacrifice.
  • Arya 2(2009) : A psychotic yet lovable man competes with his childhood friend for the love of a woman. Obsession, sacrifice, and emotional chaos define this intense romantic drama.
  • Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi(2008) : A shy man transforms into a flamboyant dancer to win his wife’s love, who doesn’t know his true identity. A tale of love, identity, and devotion.
  • Mungarumale(2006) : A young man falls in love with a woman engaged to another. Set against monsoon rains and lush landscapes, it’s a poetic story of love, sacrifice, and heartbreak.
  • KGF part 1 & 2 : Rocky, a poor boy turned gangster, rises to power in the gold mines of Kolar. He battles ruthless enemies to fulfill a promise to his mother.
  • Transformers franchise(Hollywood)
  • Marvel Cinematic Universe(Hollywood) and many more.

This isn’t a definitive ranking—just a general list that reflects my current mood and memory. If I were to sort by genre, language, or emotional impact, the list might look very different.


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4 responses to “Diverse Movie List: Classics to Latest Hits”

  1. Beautiful list! Do you use mubi?

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    1. Nope, never tried before….

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    2. I will check it out, thanks…

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  2. Gundammakatha and Mayabzar are my favourites. Love Suryakantam’s role and what a performance!
    Thank you for taking me to that Golden era.

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