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5 Best Bollywood Science Fiction Movies of All Time

Hollywood’s speciality has always been making science fiction films. Other film industries have found it challenging to live up to the high standards set by Hollywood science fiction films. But over the past ten years, the Indian film industry has caught up and produced some excellent science fiction films.We decided to watch some of the greatest science fiction films ever produced in India, which is finally receiving some recognition for its contributions to the sci-fi genre.The sci-fi genre is the hardest of all the others because it requires the introduction of technology that is either in development or has never been used before. The difficulty is making the sci-fi movie seem authentic and astounded as possible.Fortunately, the Indian film industry has explored this genre and occasionally succeeded in entertaining the audience who enjoy sci-fi.

1) Mr. India  (1987)

One of the iconic films in Indian cinema, Mr. India is remembered in particular for its science fiction and super hero genres, which weren’t very common in the 1980s. The film’s main antagonist, “Mogambo,” played by Amrish Puri, is a role that has become legendary in the annals of Indian cinema. It stars Anil Kapoor and the late Sridevi. The film incorporates elements of science fiction, a la Mr. X or H.G. Well’s The Invisible Man, superhero dual identities, and bollywood masala to create a work that has stuck in the minds of almost all Indian millennials.

2)Koi mil gaya (2003)

One of the few Bollywood films to address the idea of alien invasions on Earth is Koi mil Gaya. The 1982 Hollywood film Extraterrestrial E.T. served as a loose inspiration for the plot. The film, which debuted in 2003 and features one of Hrithik Roshan’s best performances to date, also captures the attention of nearly every Indian teenager. The movie received high praise from critics and took home a slew of prizes at the filmfare, including the best film, best director, best actor, and best choreography prizes.

3)Krrish (2006)

There are so few super hero films in India that you can count them on the fingers of one hand, and Krrish is one of them. Hrithik Roshan plays two roles in this super-hero movie, which is a prequel to the 2003 movie Koi Mil Gaya. The majority of the reviews for the movie were favourable, and the special effects were praised. Krrish is now regarded as an iconic Indian super hero thanks to the film’s success.

4)Enthiran/Robot (2010)

Robot is a film about an andro-humanoid robot becoming self-aware, experiencing human emotions, and the issues that result. This sci-fi movie, starring Superstar Rajnikanth and originally released in Tamil as Enthiran and later dubbed into Hindi as Robot, is praised for its elaborate special effects, compelling, original plot, and perceptive dialogue. In addition, the movie received two filmfare awards for its production design and special effects.

5)Krrish 3 (2013)

Koi mil gaya (2003) and Krrish (2006) were the first two entries in the Krrish series, and Krrish 3 is the third. Hrithik Roshan plays two roles in the film, one opposite Priyanka Chopra and the other as the antagonist alongside Vivek Oberoi and Kangana Ranaut. If you’ve watched the X-men series, Krrish 3 may bring back memories of some of the characters. The film was nevertheless met with mixed reviews; some praised it for its action and special effects, while others criticised it for being unoriginal.

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