7 Hindi movies based on books that are worth giving a watch on Netflix

7 Hindi movies based on books that are worth giving a watch on Netflix

As a bookworm who has spent countless hours lost in the pages of various novels, I must say that each of these films based on books sounds absolutely captivating! However, if I were to pick one that resonates with my own life journey, it would have to be “12th Fail”.


For many years now, numerous Bollywood films have drawn inspiration from literature, offering captivating adaptations of books – from timeless classics to contemporary works. Here’s a selection of Hindi films based on books that you can enjoy streaming on Netflix. These movies delve into intriguing narratives across various genres, each presenting thought-provoking interpretations of their literary origins.

 

7 Hindi book-based movies on Netflix that deserve a place on your watchlist

 

1. Kai Po Che

 

– Cast: Sushant Singh Rajput, Rajkummar Rao, Amit Sadh  

– IMDb Rating: 7.8/10  

– Release Year: 2013  

– Genre: Drama, Sports  

In Chetan Bhagat’s novel “The 3 Mistakes of My Life,” the story of three friends, Ishaan, Omi, and Govind, is further developed in the film “Kai Po Che.” This trio endeavors to establish a sports academy in Ahmedabad. The tale unfolds their bond amidst significant historical events such as the Gujarat earthquake and the 2002 riots, providing an insight into their friendship against these challenging circumstances.

The movie closely follows the essence of Bhagat’s book, with certain scenes enhanced for a more impactful cinema experience. Sushant Singh Rajput delivers an outstanding portrayal of Ishaan, while both Rajkummar and Amit give notable performances. If you admire Bhagat’s writing, rest assured that this film adaptation remains true to the heart of the story, offering a faithful interpretation to a significant degree.

 

2. 7 Khoon Maaf

 

– Cast: Priyanka Chopra, Naseeruddin Shah, John Abraham  

– IMDb Rating: 6.3/10  

– Release Year: 2011  

– Genre: Thriller, Comedy 

7 Khoon Maaf, a movie inspired by Ruskin Bond’s tale “Susanna’s Seven Husbands,” delves into the enigmatic and shadowy existence of a woman who gets married seven times, each of her spouses meeting an unexpected demise. The film takes us on a journey through Susanna’s mental state as she chases love relentlessly.

This movie deviates slightly from its original content, enriching Bond’s tale and providing a more profound plotline. The chilling moment occurs when Susanna uncovers her first husband’s hidden character, causing her to make a drastic decision. Don’t miss this film for an outstanding portrayal by Priyanka Chopra.

 

3. Haider

 

– Cast: Shahid Kapoor, Tabu, Kay Kay Menon  

– IMDb Rating: 8/10  

– Release Year: 2014  

– Genre: Crime, Thriller  

In a modern retelling of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet, the story unfolds against the tumultuous background of Kashmir’s unrest during the 1990s. Haider, our protagonist, is a young man who journeys back to Kashmir in search of his vanished father, simultaneously uncovering sinister truths about his own family. Vishal Bhardwaj’s rendition of Hamlet has earned acclaim as one of the most impressive literary adaptations in Bollywood filmmaking.

In this film, Shahid Kapoor shines with an exceptional portrayal of Haider, while Tabu and Kay Kay Menon also deliver compelling performances. I highly suggest you check it out personally.


 

4. Gangubai Kathiawadi

 

– Cast: Alia Bhatt, Shantanu Maheshwari, Vijay Raaz  

– IMDb Rating: 7.8/10  

– Release Year: 2022  

– Genre: Crime, Biopic  

According to Hussain Zaidi’s book Mafia Queens of Mumbai, the movie Gangubai Kathiawadi narrates the tale of a young girl who was forced into prostitution in Kamathipura, Mumbai’s infamous red-light district. The film follows her transformation from a victim to a powerful figure, standing up for women’s rights.

As a lifestyle aficionado, I’d say that the opulence of director Sanjay Leela Bhansali shines brilliantly in each scene, and Alia Bhatt delivers an exceptional, career-defining performance in this production.

 

5. 12th Fail

 

– Cast: Vikrant Massey  

– IMDb Rating: 8.9/10  

– Release Year: 2023  

– Genre: Drama, Inspirational  

12th Fail movie is inspired by Anurag Pathak’s book and showcases the story of Manoj Kumar Sharma, an individual from a modest background, striving to pass the UPSC (Union Public Service Commission) exam. The plot centers on his struggles, setbacks, and eventual triumph. Impressively, Vikrant Massey delivers a remarkable performance as Manoj, and the film manages to maintain close adherence to the original storyline.

 

6. Bareilly Ki Barfi

 

– Cast: Ayushmann Khurrana, Kriti Sanon, Rajkummar Rao  

– IMDb Rating: 7.5/10  

– Release Year: 2017  

– Genre: Romantic Comedy  

Drawing inspiration from the French novel “The Ingredients of Love,” I, as an ardent admirer, embark on a journey to recreate its magic in Bareilly Ki Barfi, a heartwarming tale set amidst the rustic charm of a quaint Indian town. The story revolves around me, Bitti – a spirited young woman with a zest for life – as I venture out to discover the enigmatic author of a book that resonates deeply with my soul. This enticing narrative unfolds into an endearing love triangle, skillfully blending the essence of the original work with local Indian nuances. The captivating performances and witty humor make this cinematic experience a truly delightful one for all viewers.


 

7. The Girl on the Train

 

– Cast: Parineeti Chopra, Aditi Rao Hydari, Kirti Kulhari  

– IMDb Rating: 6.5/10  

– Release Year: 2021  

– Genre: Mystery, Thriller  

In the vein of Paula Hawkins’ popular novel The Girl on the Train, this Bollywood rendition centers around Mira, a problem drinker who develops an unhealthy fixation on a pair she frequently observes during her workday travels. Her life takes a chilling turn as she unwittingly gets entangled in a murder investigation. Although it may not be the most robust adaptation, this film offers a captivating interpretation of Hawkins’ gripping thriller.

People who enjoy the original story might find the Indian adaptation intriguing, yet it doesn’t quite capture the same level of suspense as the original. Regardless, it’s still worth checking out.

In Netflix, you’ll find a wide range of captivating mysteries and motivating dramas that cater to all kinds of book lovers. Of all these films, which one is your favorite? Share it with us at @pinkvilla

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2024-09-06 17:38