
Hritik Roshan’s Karan is not an unintelligent guy but a lazy chap who got everything easily in his life. Riding on the tremendous success of his landmark, coming-of-age debut ‘Dil Chahta Hai’, Farhan Akhtar’s sophomore ‘Lakshya’ is subdued and understated in its narrative about an indecisive & lackadaisical youngster who lacks awareness about the functioning of the world outside his campus. Below is our attempt at bringing you a bunch of best Bollywood movies available on Netflix which you must watch if you haven’t and which you can re-watch anytime if you already have for they never get old. It has announced 10 new original films for India in partnership with top directors and producers of Bollywood, comprising Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions, Shah Rukh Khan’s Red Chillies Entertainment, and Ronnie Screwvala’s RSVP, Hindustan Times reported. It has been aggressively marketing as well. They get to tell their story without the burden of distribution, screen numbers, and censor board. Netflix has given hope to several upcoming film-makers. Related Read – Changes in Bollywood in 10 Years With the advent of OTT, that has revolutionized how we see the movies, the streaming giant Netflix has given resurgence to the low budget Bollywood movies which could hardly find screens in the competitive market. But they are somewhere lost in the crowd of tons of web series/shows, films, and international content. Especially when it comes to Hindi films which continue to rule our hearts.

But our endeavors often lead us to an alley of confusion on what to watch. Our generation is essentially deriving its pleasures from various streaming service providers’ subscriptions readily accessible on our smartphones at all hours. It leaves us no room for an afternoon siesta and a family screening of films every evening on TV. The pace of life is getting faster day by day.
