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Best parallel cinema movies in Hindi that shaped meaningful storytelling

Sonal Khandelwal
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 11, 2025, 03:00 IST
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Brutal reality portrayed

Salaam Bombay! (1988) by Mira Nair captured the harsh lives of Mumbai’s street children. Shot with non-professional actors, the film earned international acclaim and an Academy Award nomination. Its gritty storytelling exposed global audiences to the struggles of India’s urban poor, reinforcing cinema’s power to highlight invisible communities.

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Bold voices emerge

Govind Nihalani’s Aakrosh (1980) portrayed systemic oppression and silenced voices of marginalised communities. Featuring Naseeruddin Shah and Om Puri, the film revealed harsh realities often ignored in mainstream cinema. Its fearless storytelling cemented parallel cinema’s role as a powerful medium for social awareness and sparked conversations across India.

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Realism redefined forever

Ankur (1974), directed by Shyam Benegal, marked a turning point in parallel cinema. Its raw depiction of rural struggles and social injustices introduced audiences to realism in Indian films. The movie spotlighted the power of storytelling grounded in truth, influencing countless filmmakers to explore narratives beyond mainstream escapism.

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Human emotions unveiled

Arth (1982), directed by Mahesh Bhatt, explored themes of love, betrayal and self-discovery. Shabana Azmi’s powerful performance resonated with women across India, giving voice to independence and dignity. The film demonstrated how parallel cinema could humanise everyday experiences while presenting relatable, emotional truths rarely seen in commercial storytelling.

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Society through lens

Manthan (1976), funded by contributions from 500,000 farmers, depicted India’s White Revolution. Directed by Shyam Benegal, it blended cinematic art with collective social history. The film highlighted farmer empowerment and rural struggles while showing how cinema could directly engage with society’s issues, leaving a legacy of meaningful participation.

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