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Top 10 Movies On Amazon Prime Video In 2022
 

 
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Amazon Prime Video has amassed a sizable library of films over the years and is undoubtedly the greatest streaming platform for accessing a diverse range of Indian films. However, scrolling endlessly to discover the jewels can become tedious. That's why we've compiled a list of the top ten movies now available on Amazon Prime Video India (as of October 2020). Allow the binge-watching to commence.

The Report (2019)

The Senate's inquiry into the CIA's use of torture after the 9/11 attacks is chronicled in this gripping investigative thriller starring Adam Driver. The Report is riveting and infuriating at the same time, and it's the ideal counterpoint to Kathryn Bigelow's Zero Dark Thirty.

Jallikattu (2019)

Based on S Hareesh's short storey Maoist, Lijo Jose Pellissery's dynamic extravaganza addresses masculinity like few films before it. The film revolves around the search for a missing buffalo. That one-line assessment, however, does not do justice to the film's strange energy and magnificent pandemonium. Since its debut, people have been dissecting it for its'meaning.' We encourage you to follow suit.

Lucifer(2019)

Prithviraj Sukumaran's stunning directorial debut, a gangster-esque drama set in the arena of politics, is the larger-than-life masala picture done correctly. The Mohanlal-starrer is full of swag, has a genuinely riveting plot, and is full of delectable twists and turns, resulting in a great political drama and a delectable revenge saga in equal measure.

Mahanati (2018)

Mahanati, directed by Nag Ashwin, is a tribute to Savitri, one of Telugu cinema's best actors. Nag Ashwin's adaptation of the Saviritri storey brilliantly portrays a multifaceted lady and her tumultuous path, which is brought to life by Keerthy Suresh's outstanding performance.

Wonderstruck (2017)

Todd Haynes' enthralling adaptation of the book is as aesthetically stunning as it is sympathetic. Haynes takes you on a moving trip by following the exploits of two deaf youngsters through many time periods and explores their strange bond.

KGF(2018)

The action epic, which helped put Kannada cinema on the map like few others before it, became the first Kannada film to gross more than Rs. 100 crore at the box office. The ambitious mafia drama starring 'Rocking Star Yash' is a stirring underdog storey that provides Indian film yet another larger-than-life franchise to anticipate.

Zero Dark Thirty(2012)

From the events of 9/11 until his execution at the hands of US Marines, Kathryn Bigelow's epic drama follows the decade-long international pursuit for Osama bin Laden.

Raazi(2018)

Alia Bhatt plays an undercover Kashmiri RAW agent who marries into a Pakistani military family to spy on the enemy prior to and during the 1971 Indo-Pak War in Meghna Gulzar's gripping espionage thriller. Raazi soars in its sympathetic depiction of patriotism, telling us a truly human storey about the toll that conflict can take on people on both sides of the border.

A Death In The Gunj(2016)

A modest and sensitive Indian student (Vikrant Massey) pays a high price for his tenderness while on a road trip with his pompous relatives and family friends in Konkona Sen Sharma's stunning directorial debut. A Death In The Gunj, led by a hauntingly beautiful performance from Massey, is one of the best ensemble plays of recent years.

Peranbu(2019)

There have been many father-daughter films in Tamil cinema, but few are as moving, complex, and frightening as this Mammootty starrer. The film delves into the mind of a helpless father who has taken custody of his cerebral palsy-affected adolescent daughter. Peranbu is a powerful coming-of-age drama that that tackles important issues like parenting, handicap, and sexuality.