Hindi Cinema has seen a major transcendental shift in the past  decade. Though mainstream (read Candy floss/Masala/Blockbuster) cinema  like Om Shanti Om, Ghajini, Dabangg manages to rake in the big bucks at the box office, today there is a movie for a viewer who does not  worship stars but instead appreciates meritorious and quality cinema.  Plethora of new age film makers are telling stories on screen which are  not make belief...but stories one can identify with. Corporatisation of  Hindi Cinema has made sure that the talented film-maker has been  nurtured and his work seen the light of the day.
Here's my small writeup on the top 5 films of the decade (2001 - 2010).
1. Swades (2004)  - Ashutosh Gowariker's gem about an NRI reconnecting to his roots will  be known for SRK's  strikingly earthy portrayal of Mohan Bhargav.  Ashutosh Gowariker was  able to bring forth on the silver screen - SRK  the actor. When we saw Mohan Bhargav we saw Mohan Bhargav, not SRK the  larger than life superstar. Swades is arguably SRK's best performance so  far and a reminder  of how unutilised he has been as an actor. The film  is bigger than its  supposed minor flaws and a slightly stretched  runtime because when viewed in its  entirety, the patriotic pride and emotions  it manages to invoke in the viewer is unparalleled.
2. Dil Chahta Hai (2001)  - Hindi Cinema has been demarcated into clear time-lines -- the Pre and  post Dil Chahta Hai era. Nothing connected and caught the imagination  and psyche of the Indian urban populace like Dil Chahta Hai. The story  of Sid, Sameer and Akash, their coming of age was indeed path breaking  not for its cinematic brilliance but for the very single fact that the  characters were people caught in situations, one could relate to. Dil  Chahta Hai will be eternally known as the Film which contemporarised  Indian Cinema.
3. Mr. and Mrs. Iyer (2002)  - Released just after the Godhra riots, Mr. and Mrs. Iyer with its  engaging screenplay, superb execution and brilliant performances by the  lead pair captured the disunity that still plagues our nation. Mr. and  Mrs. Iyer was the ignition spark for the new age film maker - one who  was willing to experiment and not let commercial considerations or  acceptance overrule his creative tenets. Mr. and Mrs. Iyer was the birth  of parallel/off beat Hindi Cinema as we know it today.
4.  Dor (2006)  - An immaculate script, a visionary director, talented actors and  haunting cinematography - Dor is pure magic on screen and epitomizes the  hallmark of aesthetic film-making. A tale of women empowerment and  liberation which is witty, non preachy yet emotionally moving.
5. Dev.D (2009) -  Inspired by the legeandary novel Devdas and films of similar name,  Dev.D successfully and charmingly retained the major ingredients of  the  original story - of romance, jealousy, egotism, unrequited love,   anguish, addiction and tragedy and amplified this with a smashingly cool  urban treatment. It is shocking, awe-inspiring, cold and thought  provoking. Stunning art direction, cinematography and a superb  soundtrack, Dev.D is certainly one of the stand out works of the decade.
Films which just missed the cut: Jhankaar Beats  Rang De Basanti, A Wednesday, Rocket Singh, Khosla Ka Ghosla, Wake Up Sid, Love Sex Aur Dhoka
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