High Five

Readers send in their top five lists

October 06, 2016 11:33 am | Updated 11:33 am IST

Aamir Khan and Preity Zinta in 'Dil Chahta Hai'

Aamir Khan and Preity Zinta in 'Dil Chahta Hai'

Dil Chahta Hai

A coming-of-age film about friendship and love. It even inspired many to pack their bags and leave for Goa, and many others to pursue a filmmaking career.

Iruvar

Mohanlal and Gautami in ‘Iruvar’

Mohanlal and Gautami in ‘Iruvar’

The film had many legends coming together. It had great dialogues, music, cinematography and acting. A masterpiece, which was loosely based on some politicians and actors in Tamil Nadu, created quite a stir during its release.

Sukrutham

Mammootty and Narendraprasad in a still from ‘Sukrutham’

Mammootty and Narendraprasad in a still from ‘Sukrutham’

An unusual story woven with all human emotions. It had the blend of top-notch acting, dialogues, music and direction.

The Spotlight

A still from ‘The Spotlight’

A still from ‘The Spotlight’

A spectacularly shot movie based on true events. It shows the dedication and hardwork put in by the reporters to bring out the scandal. Big thumbs up for having the courage to make a movie like this.

Talvar

A still from ‘Talvar’

A still from ‘Talvar’

A film which stays with you and frustrates you days after watching it. Depicts a sensational murder story which stayed in the news for long. Detailed scripting and a terrific Irfan Khan make this film a definite watch.

Shaveen E.V., Thrissur

Readers can send in their top five lists to frkerala@thehindu.co.in. The write-up should not exceed 250 words.

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