Top 7 Indian Gangster Movies Till 2022
Gangster movies have a huge impact on the audience. Who doesn't like a underdog story. Right? We like to watch the character live in the power. We enjoy their rise and falls. Today, we will be diving into the underworld and I hope you enjoy it as we will be talking about some gangster movies.
1. Agneepath
A remake of this film was made recently, starring Hrithik Roshan and Priyanka Chopraq. Usually, after a remake we forget the old version but this evergreen film hasn't lost the glow. It shows the journey of Amitabh Bachchan's character into the criminal world.
2. Satya
It is a refreshing story with some black comedy. It is a normal story of where an innocent man who got trapped into a crime which he didn't commit. This leads to the moment which makes his entry to the criminal world and this take over the whole movie.
3. Black Friday
It is a moving and exhausting work of angry humanism. The film shows many sides of the story and take various parts of 1993 Bombay bomb blasts. This movie is a underrated gem. he film won the Grand Jury Prize at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles. It was also a nominee for the Golden Leopard at the 57th Locarno International Film Festival.
4. Sarkar
It is the story of a man who runs his parallel government in the underbelly of Mumbai. The film is not only about underworld but also has some political aspects. Delivering their roles with utmost panache are Amitabh Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan and Kay Kay Menon in prominent roles.
5. Gangs of Wassepur
It revolves around the coal mafia of Dhanbad. With cold blooded crimes and unabashed bloodlust depicted faithfully, the film depicts the underlying power-politics and hunger for vengeance that runs through three crime families in the region. This movie got a lot of love from the audience.
6. D-Day
This is a great film. It involves a team of experts who attempt to bring back home a 'Most Wanted' indian until something goes wrong. The film gives drama to the audience. The plot is engrossing. It puts in the patriotism feeling into the hearts of the viewers.
7. Omkara
It is an adaptation of they play Othello. There is a local flavour in the film with the UP language. This is an important eleement of the movie as this made the story more relatable. It shined bright, winning multiple awards across the board, including the Kara Film Festival, the Filmfares and most notably, the National Awards.