Top 8 Documentary Movies for a Worthwhile Experience

The best documentary movies we discuss here will make you fall in love with life. Even though docuseries are all the rage right now, nothing beats a superb documentary about telling the truth. Part of the charm of the finest documentaries is that they make you wish they were a series. Not every genuine tale […]

Sujit Khanolkar

January 8, 2024

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The best documentary movies we discuss here will make you fall in love with life.

Even though docuseries are all the rage right now, nothing beats a superb documentary about telling the truth. Part of the charm of the finest documentaries is that they make you wish they were a series.

Not every genuine tale has to be recounted over eight hours, but they know when to cut you off, so you don’t get bored.

The great documentaries released this year are proof of that; among streaming providers, Zee 5 is far and away the most excellent option for documentaries.

These documentaries are the best based on what we’ve seen in 2022.

  1. Laila Majnu (2018)

Against a well-established folklore setting, in which the heroine says “no” when she means “yes,” Imtiaz Ali and his brother Sajid Ali make a spellbinding film.

Central to the plot is the romance between the stunning Kashmiri beauty Laila and the spoiled brat Majnu. The twist is that their parents are political adversaries.

By edging the Laila Majnu narrative of history and past cinematic renditions, Imtiaz and Sajid Ali have downplayed a beautiful love story. It boasts a phenomenal cast, director, and cinematography, much like all of Imtiaz Ali’s previous works.

Yet, the film’s highlights come from the performances of Avinash Tiwari as Qais and Tripti Dimri as Laila. Their passionate acting elevates Laila Majnu to the level of a great love tale.

  1. Gadar: Ek Prem Katha (2001)

Gadar, this 1947 drama set in India, a Sikh truck driver falls for a Muslim girl from a wealthy family.

The story takes place during the partition of India. Tara saves the shy Sakina from a crazed crowd when civil unrest breaks out in the town, and the two develop a deep friendship and eventually fall in love. A son is born to the couple after they married. The joyful family has relocated to Amritsar, where Sakina is surprised to discover that her father (Amrish Puri), whom she had assumed had been murdered in the riots, is still alive after spotting her portrait on a tattered older man.

Sakina’s father, now the mayor of Lahore in Pakistan, arranged for his daughter to visit him there after being contacted. Without telling Tara or her baby, Sakina travels to Lahore, where she finds out her father has evil intentions for her: he wants her to forget about her family and start living in Pakistan again. Then, he sets off on a fantastic adventure that would lead Tara to Pakistan in search of Sakina.

  1. Mumbai Hotel (2018)

What happened when terrorists attacked the Taj Hotel in Mumbai? The hotel’s staff takes extraordinary measures to ensure guests’ safety as they make unimaginable decisions to save themselves and their families. HOTEL MUMBAI is the engrossing real narrative of compassion and courage, telling the gripping tale of the 2008 terrorist siege of the Taj Hotel in Mumbai, India.

Hotel employees, including acclaimed chef Hemant Oberoi (Anupam Kher) and hotel staff Dev Patel (Academy Award nominee, Slumdog Millionaire), risk their lives to ensure the safety of their customers.

Armie Hammer and Nazanin Boniadi play a desperate couple who must make unthinkable sacrifices to save their newborn kid.

  1. Khaar (2018)

In this documentary Khaar, we learn about Mahatma Gandhi’s historic Dandi March. Gandhi’s revolutionary concept that transformed the direction of Indian history and the country’s independence war was encountered with opposition from the Indian National Congress and mockery from the British.

  1. Fish Tales (2007)

Cleo and Puffer’s eight-legged octopus pal, Ollie, is lost in the water after being attacked by a shark, but a joyful manta ray called Crash joins the hunt for Ollie. During their underwater voyage, they encounter various intriguing marine life and get insight into them.

  1. Shut Up Sona (2019)

Deepti Gupta makes her directorial debut with the documentary “Shut Up Sona,” about the Indian musician Sona Mohapatra.

The movie premiered in festivals in 2019 and won a lot of awards. The film’s director, Deepti Gupta, follows Mohapatra and records her in various settings throughout the years she was mired in baseless scandals. When she does this, she also brings attention to the many facets of patriarchy.

Mohapatra takes hits from several patriarchal corners. Mohapatra and Gupta focused on the subtle and sometimes undetected sexism that results from structural inequality. These snide remarks may not be as malicious as they seem at first glance. But “Shut Up Sona” aims to confront how males, even when they swear to condemn patriarchy in good faith, are blind to the presence of specific benefits they enjoy.

  1. The Funny Life Of Pets

Those who have pets may attest to this wacky documentary.

It’s a compilation of hilarious videos of dogs and cats. It shows “The Funny Life of Pets”, such as dogs running after a virtual mouse on an iPad or cats chasing a laser pointer or simply goofing about.

This video captures some of the funniest moments in dogs’ lives. It includes their antics in costume and their bonds with their human companions and one another.

  1. The Sholay Girl (2019)

The Sholay Girl follows Reshma Pathan, the first woman to work as a stunt double in the Indian film business, as she makes her way through her life and time spent in the movies.

Bidita Bag plays the principal part of the feisty stunt-woman. Aditya Sarpotdar directs the period drama under Shrabani Deodhar, Sai Deodhar, and Shakti Anand’s production.

Final Words

Artists have used documentaries for centuries to explore humanity, society, and our place in the world. The documentaries we have listed will allow you to think about different topics and what they could mean to you.

These series not only have that learning quality but are also entertaining, which can be a good way of gaining knowledge.

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