Mythical Marvels: 9 Must-Watch Movies Inspired by Indian Mythology

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Return of Hanuman follows the titular God as he takes birth as a human to help a bullied boy

Return of Hanuman

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Rajneeti is a modern version of the Indian mythological epic Mahabharata. The film was written and directed by Prakash Jha

Raajneeti

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Kalyug is another modern adaptation of the Mahabharata. Veteran Indian director Shyam Benegal co-wrote and directed Kalyuga

Kalyug

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Heavily influenced by Hindu mythology, Brahmastra follows the journey of Shiva, an orphan with the power to control fire

Brahmastra: Part One - Shiva

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Doctor Strange is a popular Marvel comics character. Doctor Strange's gestures, powers and fighting style are also inspired by Indian mythology

Doctor Strange

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The Matrix and its two sequels raise several philosophical questions. Some of them are inspired by Hinduism, according to the film's creators, the Wachowski Brothers

The Matrix

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“Avatar” is the highest-grossing film of all time and one of the most expensive. As the title suggests, Avatar is heavily influenced by Hindu mythology

Avatar

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Mani Ratnam's Raavan is an action-adventure film that can be described as a neo-mythological film. Raavan is inspired by the Indian epic Ramayana

Raavan

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Baahubali: The Beginning is an action packed film with the best visual effects and is epic in every way

Baahubali: The Beginning