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Hindi parallel cinema gems that reshaped storytelling with power, purpose and heart

Sonal Khandelwal
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 18, 2025, 03:00 IST
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Aakrosh (1980)

Govind Nihalani’s Aakrosh was a piercing cry against systemic injustice and silent suffering. Its minimal dialogue and powerful visuals told the story of oppression faced by marginalised voices. With intense performances and haunting realism, it exposed the rot within bureaucracy and law. The film’s raw honesty shook audiences, urging them to confront uncomfortable truths about class, power, and the price of silence.

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Ankur (1974)

Shyam Benegal’s Ankur marked a turning point in Indian cinema, blending art with social consciousness. Set in rural India, it explored caste, gender, and power through quietly powerful storytelling. With raw performances and natural settings, it challenged glamour-driven narratives of its time. Ankur showed that silence could speak louder than spectacle, inspiring a generation of filmmakers to tell stories rooted in truth.

3/5

Arth (1982)

Mahesh Bhatt’s Arth redefined emotional realism, exploring love, infidelity, and a woman’s search for identity. Inspired by true events, it presented vulnerability with strength, breaking away from melodrama. Shabana Azmi’s portrayal of self-discovery became a landmark in Indian cinema, representing empowerment before it was a buzzword. Arth reminded viewers that endings could be beginnings—and that self-worth is the most powerful resolution.

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Manthan (1976)

Funded by over half a million dairy farmers, Manthan remains a milestone in collective storytelling. Directed by Shyam Benegal, it depicted India’s cooperative movement through the struggles of rural communities. The film’s authenticity came from real farmers acting alongside professionals. It wasn’t just a movie—it was a movement, showcasing how cinema could mirror social reform and empower people through shared purpose and vision.

5/5

Salaam Bombay! (1988)

Mira Nair’s Salaam Bombay! captured street life with heart-wrenching authenticity. Centred on children surviving in Mumbai’s underbelly, it used non-actors and real locations for emotional truth. The film’s global acclaim brought Indian realism to international recognition, earning an Academy Award nomination. Salaam Bombay! remains unforgettable—a story that listens to unheard voices, blending empathy and artistry to illuminate resilience amid harsh realities.

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