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From Mayabazar to Rocketry: Top rated IMDb movies on JioCinema

Posted on: 04/Oct/2024 3:03:42 PM

IMDb, the world`s most popular and authoritative source for movie, TV, and celebrity content, has recently unveiled the list of the Top 50 highest-rated movies from all platforms across all genres and languages.

JioCinema, one of India`s leading streaming platforms with a vast library of content suitable for all ages, features many outstanding films on this list, showcasing hidden gems you won’t want to miss. So, grab your favorite snacks and get ready for a movie marathon with JioCinema!

Mayabazar 1957

Directed by K.V. Reddy, Mayabazar is a Telugu fantasy film that masterfully blends mythology, romance, and humor. With an IMDb rating of 9.1, the movie transports us to Dwaraka, the hometown of Lord Krishna, featuring characters from the Mahabharata. Balarama vows to marry his daughter to Subhadra’s son, Abhimanyu, but breaks his promise when the Pandavas lose their kingdom to the Kauravas. This sets off a series of events that test the bonds of love and loyalty. Celebrated for its innovative special effects, enchanting music, and vibrant performances—especially by N.T. Rama Rao and Savitri—Mayabazar remains a landmark in Indian cinema, showcasing the artistry and imagination of its time.

Sandesham 1991

This Malayalam satire, boasting an IMDb rating of 9, is directed by Sathyan Anthikad and offers a clever critique of the political landscape in India through humor and wit. The story revolves around two brothers, Venu and Krishnan, who find themselves at odds due to their contrasting political ideologies. As their rivalry intensifies, they become embroiled in a series of comedic yet thought-provoking events that expose the absurdities of politics and the electoral system.

Manichitrathazhu

 

‘Manichitrathazhu’, a Malayalam film released in 1993 starring Mohanlal, Suresh Gopi, and Shobana, is an acclaimed psychological horror movie with an IMDB rating of 8.7. This movie centers on Ganga, a young woman who moves into an ancestral mansion with her husband, Nakulan. As they settle in, Ganga becomes captivated by the chilling legend of Nagavalli, a tragic figure whose spirit is rumored to haunt the house. The film masterfully explores themes of mental illness, gender roles, and the impact of societal expectations, making it a standout in Indian cinema that continues to resonate with audiences.

Rocketry: The Nambi Effect

With a high score of 8.7, ‘Rocketry: The Nambi Effect’ starring R Madhavan won the best feature film award and is well-known for its brilliant screenplay.  Based on the biographical of an ISRO scientist Nambi Narayan, the plot tells the inspiring true story of Nambi Narayanan, a former ISRO scientist who played a crucial role in India`s space program. The film explores his groundbreaking contributions, the challenges he faced, and the wrongful accusations that led to his arrest, highlighting themes of perseverance and patriotism.

777 Charlie

After ‘Rocketry’ 777 Charlie made the list receiving high critical acclamation for its creative and emotional direction and performances. Starring Rakshit Shetty and Sangeetha Sringeri in lead roles, 777 Charlie follows the heartwarming journey of a lonely man named Dharma and his unexpected friendship with a stray dog named Charlie. Together, they embark on a life-changing adventure that helps Dharma discover love, joy, and the importance of companionship.