7 South-Indian Movies You Shouldn’t Miss

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3 min readJan 9, 2024

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In the enchanting world of South Indian cinema, there’s a collection of films that not only captivate with their storytelling but also tug at the strings of our hearts.

Actors like Mahesh Babu, Allu Arjun, Samatha Ruth Prabhu have not only played characters but have given a soul to them.
These aren’t just movies; they’re shared experiences, weaving stories that resonate beyond borders. So, grab a seat, immerse yourself in the magic of storytelling, and let these cinematic treasures unfold, connecting us all through the universal language of emotions.

  1. Bharat Ane Nenu
    In this Mahesh Babu movies, after the sudden death of his father, who was the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Bharath is compelled to take his place. However, he is unsatisfied with the current state of the government and aims to implement significant reforms. Despite facing increasing opposition, he makes some tough choices to achieve his goals.
  2. Asuran
    The story revolves around a farmer’s teenage son from a lower caste who murders a wealthy landlord from an upper caste. The rest of the story follows the pacifist farmer’s efforts to protect his impulsive son.
  3. Super Deluxe
    Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s movies transcend conventional storytelling. In a city filled with contradictions, a deceitful wife, a furious young boy, and a transgender woman find themselves confronting their inner demons on a fateful day.
  4. Charlie
    Tessa, a rebellious young woman, finds herself caught up in a thrilling pursuit through the narrow streets of Kerala. Her mission? To track down a secretive artist who once resided in her very own apartment in the captivating narrative of Dulquer Salmaan movies.
  5. Kaala
    Rajnikanth’s charisma in “Kaala” goes beyond his superstar status. Karikaalan (Rajnikanth) is always striving to protect the residents of Dharavi, a Mumbai slum, from the influence of powerful politicians and the notorious land mafia leader, Hari Dhadha.
  6. Baahubali: The Beginning
    “Baahubali: The Beginning” is more than just a movie; it’s a masterpiece of cinema where Prabhas, playing two roles, showcases magnificence and unwavering commitment. Shivudu, a resident of the kingdom of Mahishmati, develops strong feelings for a courageous warrior woman. As he attempts to win her over, he discovers the history of his family and his rightful inheritance.
  7. Pushpa: The Rise
    In the realm of Allu Arjun movies, Pushpa Raj (played by the man himself) is a coolie who willingly offers to smuggle red sanders, a unique type of wood found exclusively in Andhra. With his innovative
    methods, Pushpa swiftly rises to become the leader of a red sanders smuggling network. However, his reign is challenged when a merciless police officer named Bhanwar Singh Shekhawat, portrayed by
    Fahadh Faasil, assumes the role of SP and mocks Pushpa for his background.

Movies like “Bharat Ane Nenu” and “Charlie” take us on different journeys, captivating us with their storytelling and emotional depth. Whether it’s the political drama or the artistic pursuit, South Indian cinema creates a magical world where these movies become shared experiences that leave a lasting
impact.

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