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Year-Ender 2022: From ‘Uunchai’ To ‘Doctor G’, Five Content Driven Films That Got The Audiences’ Acclaim

It would not be wrong to say that Indian audiences are always hungry for riveting and original content.

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Five Content Driven Films That Got The Audiences’ Acclaim
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2022 witnessed a great mix of south remakes and cinematic experience films. However, check out this list of five such films that have made all of us believe that content-driven films are now finding appreciation from the audiences, and getting due love and respect from the critics as well.

‘Gangubai Kathiawadi’

This film by Sanjay Leela Bhansali is nothing short of a masterpiece. Alia Bhatt effortlessly assumes the titular role. When you see Alia deliver dialogue with unwavering confidence, and a killer instinct, you tend to root for her character even more. The film's brilliance resides in the way the story is beautifully depicted handling even the most sensitive topics with much ease.

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‘Badhaai Do’

This heart touching story produced by Junglee Pictures takes us on a truly fascinating journey of a lavender marriage set-up. The big-screen portrayal of the LGBTQ+ community and their sexual relationships is normalized in ‘Badhaai Do’. The challenges of marriage, middle-class conventional families, and their demands on individuals is portrayed with utmost realism, great humor yet sensitivity. The beauty of the story lies in how humanly it treats its queer characters (played by Rajkummar Rao, Bhumi Pednekar, Gulshan Devaiah, Chum Darang) which widely resonated with the LGBTQ+ community.

‘An Action Hero’

Ayushmann Khurrana is not afraid to pick uncomfortable subjects and in ‘An Action Hero’, he courageously took on a role that was a satire on mainstream film heroes. Relevant and clever, ‘An Action Hero’ was a take on the country's toxic obsession with stardom and Khurrana packed in an action-filled punch giving us much food for thought.

‘Doctor G’

‘Doctor G’ sparked social conversation and highlighted a tricky subject in the most lighthearted manner. Known for his unconventional choice of films, Ayushmann Khurrana essayed the role of a gynaecologist for the very first time. The film took the audiences through a funny yet profound journey of a hopeful orthopaedic, who reluctantly turns gynaecologist, and faces the struggles of being the only male doctor in an all-female department of a government hospital. With a plot of how a man navigates his way in a woman’s world, this medical campus comedy-drama won hearts over the nation.

‘Uunchai’  

An endearing film that's guaranteed to tug at your heartstrings, ‘Uunchai’ takes audiences through the story of three best friends in their 70's, who decide to embark on a trek to Everest in honour of their late friend. With simplicity at the heart of this story, Uunchai touches upon pertinent subjects like intergenerational-discord and changes with the boom in social media. With some memorable performances by cinema stalwarts, this film had its heart in the right place.