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15 A-Rated Bollywood Movies Which People Should Not Miss Out On Any Case

7. Matrubhoomi: A Nation Without Women – 2003

This 2003 post apocalyptic tragic story is not for the uninitiated. The movie received an A rating because it addressed diversity and inclusion in a fictitious future in which a lady is forced into her marriage with five brothers owing to a dearth of ladies of that community.

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8. Bandit Queen – 1994

This 1994 picture, set against the backdrop of Phoolan Devi, opened in the Directors’ Fortnight clause of the Cannes Film Festival and is rated highly, documentaries/films ever created. Controversial, yet interesting to watch and enjoy.

Bollywood Theatre Actress from NSD Seema Biswas
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9. Black Friday – 2004

Anurag Kashyap produced and directed this 2004 film, which stars Kay Kay Menon, Aditya Srivastava, Pavan Malhotra, Kishor Kadam, and Zakir Hussain. The A-rated film is centered on the 1993 Bombay explosions which led ono the loss of plenty of lives.

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