Andhadhun Makes It To The List Of Top Indian Movies This Year

Leela Adwani |Dec 13, 2018

The world’s leading film portal has released top 10 Indian movies on Wednesday, and those films are ranked by customers on a 10-point scale.

Tabu and Ayushmann Khurrana-starrer film AndhaDhun, has topped the list of best Indian movies of 2018, rated by IMDb customers. Andhadhun is a comedy crime thriller co-written and directed by filmmaker Sriram Raghavan. It is about how the life of a blind pianist is changed by a series of mysterious events. The world’s leading film portal has released top 10 Indian movies on Wednesday, and those films are ranked by customers on a 10-point scale.

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For the record, other than Bollywood movies, the list is filled by some of the regional film names. Following this, Tamil films 96 and Ratsasan, bilingual movie Mahanti, and Hindi-language comedy film Badhaai Ho are also in top five.

Akshay Kumar-starrer Padman came in sixth. It conveys a message about how vital the menstrual hygiene is and features a dose of entertainment indeed.

The seventh place belongs to the Telugu-language period action film Rangasthalam, followed by the comedy-horror film Stree, Alia Bhatt’s Raazi and Ranbir Kapoor’s Sanju are replete top 10.

The founder of IMDb Col Needham said,

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He also expressed his delight in the appearance of Tamil movies in the top 10 this year.

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