Top 6 Oscar Winning Movies that you shouldn’t miss.

The Oscars, also known as the Academy Awards, are awarded for artistic and technical excellence in the U.S. and international film industries. The honours are the most esteemed in entertainment. The Academy Awards nominate hundreds of films each year. Only 32 films will have won five or more awards by 2022. Schindler’s List, Star Wars, […]

Sujit Khanolkar

January 3, 2024

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The Oscars, also known as the Academy Awards, are awarded for artistic and technical excellence in the U.S. and international film industries.

The honours are the most esteemed in entertainment. The Academy Awards nominate hundreds of films each year.

Only 32 films will have won five or more awards by 2022. Schindler’s List, Star Wars, and The Godfather Part 2 are all-time masterpieces, whereas many Oscar-winning films are forgotten. We’ll discuss the top 10 Oscar-winning movies you shouldn’t miss today.

These Oscar winning movies should be on your watchlist if you want to see some truly amazing films!

Uri-The Surgical Strike (2019)

Based on the 2016 surgical strikes conducted by the Indian Army in Pakistan-administered Kashmir in response to the Uri incident.

The film is Aditya Dhar’s first directorial effort, and it’s a brilliant procedural as well as a bold political statement about the war on terror. Dramatizing a historical event allows the film to generate great suspense.

Vicky Kaushal has played the part of Major Vihaan Singh Shergill quite well with other cast members comprising actors such as Yami Gautam, Paresh Rawal, and Kriti Kulhari.

The Tashkent Files (2019)

The Tashkent Files is a compelling thriller directed by Vivek Agnihotri starring Naseeruddin Shah, Pankaj Tripathi, Mithun Chakraborty, Pallavi Joshi, Vinay Pathak, and Mandira Bedi. The film is about the unsolved murder of India’s second prime minister, Lal Bahadur Shastri.

It offers a variety of plausible explanations in the form of a compelling narrative with eye-catching imagery and engaging dialog.

Period. End of Sentence. (2018)

A 2018 documentary directed by Rayka Zehtabchi shows a woman’s menstruation struggle.

Arunachalam Muruganantham wanted to help poor women unable to afford pads during their period. The techniques used to create the first-ever sanitary pad and his struggles to test it are showcased well in this Oscar Winning Movie.

Haider (2014)

Haider (Shahid Kapoor), a poetry student from Aligarh, returns home only to discover that he has nowhere to go. His family home is destroyed in retaliation for his father’s arrest a prominent physician.

The setting of Vishal Bhardwaj’s 1990s Kashmir Hamlet is perfect for the narrative of murder and mayhem that unfolds there. Therefore, it was only natural that the director chose that time and place for his version of Shakespeare’s play.

Shwaas (2004)

“Shwaas,” directed by Sandeep Sawant, was ranked sixth in the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film category in 2004 and served as India’s official entry to the Oscars.

This is the victory of straightforward narrative, as witnessed in blockbuster Indian films. Shwaas is a low-budget, independent Marathi film based on real-life incidents that showcase a young boy’s suffering with honesty.

Kanchivaram (2008)

Priyadarshan produced a Tamil period film with this oscar winning movie, Kanchivaram.

The screenplay is so well-written that the film moves back and forth in time with consummate ease.  Thiru’s cinematography is of international caliber, and Sabu Cyril’s production design elevates this work to epic proportions.

A paroled Vengadam (Prakash Raj) boards a bus in the rain in the late 1940s to see his ill daughter, escorted by two police officers. The tale of his life will unfurl like windswept, searing memory in its path.

This beautiful sonnet is a treat not to miss, especially for the phenomenal acting and titling music.

Final words

The Oscars head towards Hollywood yearly to celebrate the year’s best movies.

The world will watch celebrities walk into the glamorous red carpet and attend the award show with all its glitz and glamour.

But behind this glitz and glamour is a jealously guarded secret – each award recipient has gone through a grueling selection process to choose the most talented performers in their field of work. These performers might have obtained acting lessons from experts, but even then, the Academy will only select those capable of portraying the best acting skills.

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