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If we do segment the country cinematographically with the help of state borders, we would be able to achieve our goal to some extent to find out those movies that represent the culture of the region. So, here we go
From the perspective of a NRI who has returned to Delhi and is caught up in a temple-mosque dispute situation, this film does justice to explain situations in Delhi.
From showing the life of patriotic rebels to taking us on an emotional rollercoaster with them, this movie shows what it is like when official answers do not suffice and one needs to protest.
A film from the view of the illegality of prostitution and drugs, this movie has a different take as the modern day Devdas.
Another movie from the perspective of an NRI who has returned to India, this movie explores the events that take place while unearthing a secret recipe and with it showing the culture of the place.
As Nanhe is a tour guide in Jaisalmer, we get a lot of view of this beautiful city.
Featuring the lives of an irrigation minister and a middle-class public works department worker, this movie has unusual suspense.
Even though the plot is about a man wanting his son to go to the USA, the lifestyle of the Gujratis has been well depicted through this film.
In wanting to realize their dreams, three friends have to face the harsh realities of life around them.
Mumbai here is seen through the life of a college student living there.
The lives of four people from different walks of life intersecting in Mumbai.
A Marathi movie about the effect of globalization on small towns.
Another Marathi movie where an old man tries to show his grandson the beauty of life.
Though the film has 3 stories, the one with Goa just fits in.
In an almost love triangle, we see the life of Tamilians at its best.
Depicting the bond between father and son, we see more than just emotions in this movie.
A movie about the underworld and revenge, this film shows Bihar in its rawest form.
A detective thriller about a woman trying to avenge the death of her husband, this movie depicts all the elements of life in Kolkata.
If we do segment the country cinematographically with the help of state borders, we would be able to achieve our goal to some extent to find out those movies that represent the culture of the region. So, here we go
From the perspective of a NRI who has returned to Delhi and is caught up in a temple-mosque dispute situation, this film does justice to explain situations in Delhi.
From showing the life of patriotic rebels to taking us on an emotional rollercoaster with them, this movie shows what it is like when official answers do not suffice and one needs to protest.
A film from the view of the illegality of prostitution and drugs, this movie has a different take as the modern day Devdas.
Another movie from the perspective of an NRI who has returned to India, this movie explores the events that take place while unearthing a secret recipe and with it showing the culture of the place.
As Nanhe is a tour guide in Jaisalmer, we get a lot of view of this beautiful city.
Featuring the lives of an irrigation minister and a middle-class public works department worker, this movie has unusual suspense.
Even though the plot is about a man wanting his son to go to the USA, the lifestyle of the Gujratis has been well depicted through this film.
In wanting to realize their dreams, three friends have to face the harsh realities of life around them.
Mumbai here is seen through the life of a college student living there.
The lives of four people from different walks of life intersecting in Mumbai.
A Marathi movie about the effect of globalization on small towns.
Another Marathi movie where an old man tries to show his grandson the beauty of life.
Though the film has 3 stories, the one with Goa just fits in.
In an almost love triangle, we see the life of Tamilians at its best.
Depicting the bond between father and son, we see more than just emotions in this movie.
A movie about the underworld and revenge, this film shows Bihar in its rawest form.
A detective thriller about a woman trying to avenge the death of her husband, this movie depicts all the elements of life in Kolkata.
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