Top 10 Indian Spy Thriller Movies Ever Till 2022 That You Should Watch!
In recent years, espionage has been a popular film genre in India. Indian espionage thriller films, which are sometimes loaded with patriotic and political drama, are earning a name for themselves in the film industry. These films are popular with audiences because of their dramatic narratives, mind-blowing action, and the intelligence with which all of it is handled and presented. It's difficult to choose the best espionage thrillers when there are so many to choose from. However, let us take a look at some of the best Indian espionage thriller films that you should see if you have not yet.
1. Baby
This Neeraj Pandey film from 2015 is a joy to watch. This film provides the perfect balance of fun and thrill, without the melodrama that Bollywood is known for. It's about a group of intelligence professionals who are working on a mission to thwart a possibly deadly terrorist plot.
2. Naam Shabana
Although Naam Shabana is a spin-off of the highly acclaimed film Baby, it is superior to Baby in many aspects. Shabana's path is chronicled in this storey, with a focus on how she got to be a spy. Taapsee Pannu, who is extremely brilliant, provides one of her best performances in this film.
3. Agent Vinod
Sriram Raghavan offered us Agent Vinod years before directing the masterwork Andhadun. Although this film contains all of the stereotypical Bollywood tropes, such as irrelevant (but wonderful) songs, it is nonetheless a well-made spy thriller. While investigating the death of his colleague, Agent Vinod finds himself in the middle of a massive conspiracy.
4. 16 December
When this film was released in 2002, it generated a lot of attention, and it has since gained cult status. The film follows a group of Revenue officers as they collaborate to prevent a nuclear assault on the capital city. Say no more than "Dulhan ki bidayi ka waqt badalna hai."
5. Phantom
This Kabir Khan film deserves a lot more acclaim. It is based in part on the novel Mumbai Avengers, which depicts the aftermath of the 26/11 terrorist strikes in Mumbai. Spies Daniyal and Nawaz find more obstacles than they thought in their search for the perpetrators of the terrorist acts.
6. Romeo Akbar Walter
Romeo and his mission will provide you with the adrenaline you want, whether you are a bank teller or a spy. This film is a good spy thriller set against the backdrop of the 1971 Indo-Pakistan War.
7. Kahaani
Kahaani, Sujoy Ghosh's masterwork, is a thriller unlike any other. A pregnant woman travels to Kolkata in search of her spouse who has gone missing. Assassins soon turn their attention to her. This awe-inspiring, intriguing, terrifying, and well-executed spy thriller has never been seen before.
8. Vishwaroopam
What begins as a routine narrative involving a woman hiring an investigator to spy on her husband quickly transforms into a thrilling rollercoaster ride. This action-packed spy film starring Kamal Haasan is a must-see.
9. D-Day
A team of RAW officers travels to Pakistan in search of Goldman Iqbal, the world's most wanted criminal mastermind. This film is chock-full of shocking surprises and twists, as well as outstanding performances. It is a must-see film.
10. Ek Tha Tiger
This blockbuster film is both thrilling and enjoyable. Yes, it's a standard Bollywood film featuring a love storey. The relationship, however, is between two spies, one from India and one from Pakistan. How does that work, exactly? To learn more, watch this Kabir Khan video.