List Of Hindi Movies 1980 To 1990 __exclusive__

Raj Kapoor's final directorial venture; massive box office hit. Naam Crime Drama

The mid-80s were all about loud dialogues and violent justice. This is also the year of the iconic Naam .

Subhash Ghai’s massive action blockbuster featuring Dilip Kumar leading a team of convicts (Anil Kapoor, Jackie Shroff) against a terrorist villain, Dr. Dang (Anupam Kher). list of hindi movies 1980 to 1990

A classic Manmohan Desai multi-starrer full of lost-and-found tropes, revolving around a winning lottery ticket.

The decade kicked off with a mix of action blockbusters, slick thrillers, and deep art-house parallel cinema. Raj Kapoor's final directorial venture; massive box office

Kundan Shah’s dark satirical comedy on Indian politics and corruption, now a cult classic.

The decade closed out by solidifying the stardom of the actors who would go on to rule the 1990s. The decade kicked off with a mix of

By now, the Angry Young Man had become the "Tired Old Man," but actors like Sanjay Dutt and Sunny Deol took over.

Widely regarded as one of the best cop dramas in Indian cinema, Om Puri played a tortured policeman battling systemic corruption.

Raj Kapoor's final directorial venture; massive box office hit. Naam Crime Drama

The mid-80s were all about loud dialogues and violent justice. This is also the year of the iconic Naam .

Subhash Ghai’s massive action blockbuster featuring Dilip Kumar leading a team of convicts (Anil Kapoor, Jackie Shroff) against a terrorist villain, Dr. Dang (Anupam Kher).

A classic Manmohan Desai multi-starrer full of lost-and-found tropes, revolving around a winning lottery ticket.

The decade kicked off with a mix of action blockbusters, slick thrillers, and deep art-house parallel cinema.

Kundan Shah’s dark satirical comedy on Indian politics and corruption, now a cult classic.

The decade closed out by solidifying the stardom of the actors who would go on to rule the 1990s.

By now, the Angry Young Man had become the "Tired Old Man," but actors like Sanjay Dutt and Sunny Deol took over.

Widely regarded as one of the best cop dramas in Indian cinema, Om Puri played a tortured policeman battling systemic corruption.