Published 16:20 IST, October 26th 2019
Ashutosh Gowariker: Some of the best movies to watch by the director
Ashutosh Gowariker is known for his period drama and marvellous storytelling. Here are some of the most notable films by the most prominent Bollywood director.
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Ashutosh Gowariker has produced some of the best movies for as long as he has been in Bollywood. The director is well known for his period dramas and experimentations with the genre. He is also appreciated for his storytelling techniques and screenplay, which often sets him apart from other directors. Here is a list of some of the most memorable movies by him.
Best movies by Ashutosh Gowariker
Jodhaa Akbar (2008)
The historical sets and the majestic characters created by the director were simply marvellous. This movie was not only grand in appearance but also the execution of the film was right on point. The film performance was brilliantly complimented with its amazing soundtrack which was produced by A. R. Rahman. The iconic roles by the actors and the impeccable story execution were the main reason behind the film success.
Swades (2004)
The movie is based on the subject of patriotism. The screenplay and the narrative of the film is the only reason the film garnered massive praise from critics. Shah Rukh Khan delivered one of the most memorable performances in this film, while it marked the debut of actor Gayatri Joshi. The cast alongside as well did a fine job making the film a movie lovers favourite choice.
Lagaan (2001)
Featuring Aamir Khan, this film became one of Bollywood’s most iconic film. The aspect of patriotism and cricket merged into one simply made the film impossible to miss. This movie too was a period drama and managed to get all the elements and essence right. Currently, the director is focused on his next film titled Panipat. The film is based on the Third Battle of Panipat and stars Sanjay Dutt alongside, Arjun Kapoor and Kriti Sanon. This movie too is a period drama, set during the war of Marathas and the Afghans.
13:19 IST, October 26th 2019