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7 modern Indian films that broke barriers and won international praise

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 26, 2026, 01:53 IST
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7 modern Indian films that broke barriers and won international praise

Indian cinema has reached new heights on the global stage. These films have broken cultural barriers and won prestigious awards. They tell raw, human stories that resonate deeply with international audiences. From Cannes to the Oscars, Indian filmmakers have continued to prove their artistic brilliance. Exploring complex social themes with depth and nuance, these seven films represent the very best of India’s recent cinematic triumphs worldwide.

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​'Boong'

Director Lakshmipriya Devi tells a touching story of a young boy searching for his missing father near the Manipur–Myanmar border. The film highlights local tensions while celebrating personal courage and innocence. Backed by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani, the film premiered at TIFF and later made headlines with a major BAFTA win.

Actors Balao Laishram and Mananda Khundrakpam deliver moving performances in this quiet yet powerful masterpiece.

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​'Homebound'

Directed by Neeraj Ghaywan, this poignant tale explores friendship and resilience. Ishaan Khatter and Vishal Jethwa play best friends from marginalised communities who confront systemic discrimination.

With Martin Scorsese serving as executive producer, the Oscar-shortlisted drama focuses on their bond against the harsh realities of caste politics. Janhvi Kapoor also features in a key role.

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​'All We Imagine as Light'

Directed by Payal Kapadia, this Cannes Grand Prix winner follows two nurses, played by Kani Kusruti and Divya Prabha, as they navigate love, longing and loneliness in bustling Mumbai.

The film earned Golden Globe nominations and praise from Barack Obama. It beautifully explores urban isolation and female friendship, becoming a critical darling across major international festivals.

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​'The Disciple'

Directed by Chaitanya Tamhane, this Marathi-language drama explores the demanding world of Hindustani classical music. Protagonist Sharad Nerulkar, played by Aditya Modak, seeks artistic purity while grappling with the pressures of modern commercialism.

Backed by Alfonso Cuarón, the film won major honours at Venice and Toronto, examining the loneliness and sacrifice that accompany artistic devotion.

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​'All That Breathes'

Director Shaunak Sen presents a stunning documentary about brothers Saud and Nadeem in Delhi, who dedicate their lives to rescuing injured black kites.

The film won the top documentary prize at Cannes and Sundance. It captures the intersection of environmental decay and human compassion as the brothers run a makeshift basement hospital amid growing social and ecological unrest.

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'Court'

Another powerful work by Chaitanya Tamhane, this film is a sharp critique of India’s legal system. The story centres on the trial of activist Narayan Kamble, portrayed by Vira Sathidar, a folk singer accused of inciting suicide.

The film won the Lion of the Future award at the Venice Film Festival and exposes systemic absurdities through restrained, observational storytelling.

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'​Masaan'

Neeraj Ghaywan’s directorial debut captures the spiritual and emotional landscape of Varanasi. Richa Chadha and Vicky Kaushal headline two intertwined stories of grief, love and redemption.

One character confronts moral policing, while the other challenges caste barriers in pursuit of love. The film won two awards at Cannes and is remembered for its haunting soundtrack and emotionally raw performances — balancing tragedy with the fragile hope of renewal.

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