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  1. Satyajit Ray Filmography's icon

    Satyajit Ray Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 38:1. All feature films directed by Satyajit Ray.
  2. Cinemaya's Greatest Asian Films's icon

    Cinemaya's Greatest Asian Films

    Favs/dislikes: 28:0. In 1998, Cinemaya asked 34 critics (mostly Asian critics) to list their 10 favorite Asian films. Cinemaya published all of these lists in issue #41 of the magazine. #1 Tokyo Story appeared on 20 of the lists. This is a list of films that appeared on at least 2 lists. See [url=https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?key=0AhCbA3xledPhdGNGLXJ5VmtlZl94R015NDNwWEgxbnc]this spreadsheet[/url] for vote counts. 6 of the critics listed "The Apu Trilogy" without specifying an individual film, so I counted each trilogy vote as a vote for all 3 films. You can see some of the top 10 lists in this [url=http://books.google.com/books?id=lZZ-mxaqP6IC&pg=PT416]Google book preview[/url].
  3. BFI's 50 Essential South Asian Films's icon

    BFI's 50 Essential South Asian Films

    Favs/dislikes: 27:0. "This list of films is supposed to be a representative sample of the kinds of films that are produced and consumed in South Asia and elsewhere. It formed part of bfi's South Asian Cinema 2002 programme designed to present to the British public for the first time the immense diversity of South Asian cinema." This is the list that was compiled by experts. BFI also ran a [url=http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/bfi+south+asian+top+50+-+readers+poll/sienel/]user poll[/url]. The list is divided into 5 sections: 1-10: Bangladeshi 11-20: Diaspora 21-30: Indian 31-40: Pakistani 41-50: Sri Lankan
  4. 100 Bollywood Films (BFI Screen Guide)'s icon

    100 Bollywood Films (BFI Screen Guide)

    Favs/dislikes: 16:0. Bollywood film is the national cinema of India, describing movies made in Mumbai, distributed nationally across India and with their own production, distribution, and exhibition networks worldwide. This informative screen guide reflects the work of key directors, major stars, and important music directors and screenplay writers. Historically important films have been included along with certain cult movies and top box-office successes.
  5. Most International Industry Awards's icon

    Most International Industry Awards

    Favs/dislikes: 16:1. Below are the films that have won over five "industry awards," defined as those awards selected by professionals in the movie business. I limited the pool of film industry bodies to those from the following countries: Australia (AACTA, formerly AFI), China (Golden Horse & Golden Rooster), France (Cesar), Germany (Lola), Great Britain (BAFTA), Italy (Donatello), India (Lotus), Japan (Awards of the Japanese Academy), Mexico (Ariel), Russia (Nika), Sweden (Guldbagge), and the United States (Oscar). All titles are sorted first by total, then by year of release. The leader (at 23) is "The Last Emperor" with 9 Oscars, 9 Donatellos, 3 BAFTAs, 1 Cesar, and an award from the Japanese Academy.
  6. IMDb Bollywood Top 100's icon

    IMDb Bollywood Top 100

    Favs/dislikes: 15:0. The best Bollywood films of all time, as voted on by the IMDb community (1000 vote-minimum).
  7. The Asian Cinema: Spirituality, Violence and Eroticism in the Eastern Films's icon

    The Asian Cinema: Spirituality, Violence and Eroticism in the Eastern Films

    Favs/dislikes: 14:0. This list is from Silvia Rins' book [url=http://www.amazon.com/cine-asiatico-Asian-Cinema-Espiritualiudad/dp/8489564523]El cine asiatico/ The Asian Cinema: Espiritualiudad, violencia y erotismo en el cine oriental/ Spirituality, Violence and Eroticism in the Eastern Films[/url] (2007).
  8. 100 Years of Indian Cinema... 100 Greatest Films's icon

    100 Years of Indian Cinema... 100 Greatest Films

    Favs/dislikes: 12:0. A list created during the turn of the 100-year anniversary of Indian cinema. It was a painstaking process, and a lot of research was done to give this list an objective feel. The list is based off AFI's list of 100 Greatest American Films and Johnathan Rosenbaum's Alternative 100. Films of all Indian languages are present, from Hindi to Marathi to Tamil to Telugu, to even Assamese. Three major criteria were considered for this list, in order of priority: 1. Cultural/artistic impact on India and the world - most important 2. Critical acclaim in India and abroad - 2nd most important 3. Popularity/cult status - 3rd (and least) important
  9. IFFI's Top 20 Indian Films's icon

    IFFI's Top 20 Indian Films

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. In 2009, IFFI (International Film Festival of India) asked 10 Indian directors and 10 Indian critics to vote for the top 20 Indian films. The original list includes both Pather Panchali (#3) and the Apu Trilogy (#15).
  10. Indian Cinema Board's Top 50 Bollywood Films's icon

    Indian Cinema Board's Top 50 Bollywood Films

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. IMDb Indian Cinema Board's list of the greatest Bollywood films. Three ranking criteria were used: 1. Legacy. Which movies had the most influence on Indian cinema? 2. Quality. How well made was the film, from a technical and artistic standpoint? 3. Accolades. How many awards and recognitions did the movies win?
  11. Ritwik Ghatak Filmography's icon

    Ritwik Ghatak Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. All films directed by Bengali director Ritwik Ghatak.
  12. Mehta's Greatest Indian Movies's icon

    Mehta's Greatest Indian Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 8:1. That aren't a musical or over 3 hours in length.
  13. Best India Has To Offer.'s icon

    Best India Has To Offer.

    Favs/dislikes: 7:1. This is more or less my favorite movies produced by India in Hindi or sometimes in other Indian languages or English. These are not in order of preference but year.
  14. Rohit K. Dasgupta & Sangeeta Datta's 100 Essential Indian Films's icon

    Rohit K. Dasgupta & Sangeeta Datta's 100 Essential Indian Films

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. Although the motion picture industry in India is one of the oldest and largest in the world—with literally thousands of productions released each year—films from that country have not been as well received as those from other countries. Known for their impressive musical numbers, melodramatic plots, and nationally beloved stars, Indian films have long been ignored by the West but are now at the forefront of cinema studies. In 100 Essential Indian Films, Rohit K. Dasgupta and Sangeeta Datta identify and discuss significant works produced since the 1930s. Examining the output of different regional film industries throughout India, this volume offers a balance of box-office blockbusters, critical successes, and less-recognized cult classics. While many studies of Indian films focus on a single language’s contributions, this encyclopedia offers a comprehensive guide to productions from across the country in various languages, including Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Malayalam, Assamese, Punjabi, Marathi, and English. 100 Essential Indian Films is an engaging volume that will appeal to both cinema scholars and those looking for an introduction to a vital component of world cinema. The movies are ordered alphabetically by their english title.
  15. The Indian Express 75 Movies That Celebrate The Journey of India's icon

    The Indian Express 75 Movies That Celebrate The Journey of India

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. a.k.a. Shubhra Gupta’s pick: Across 7 decades, 75 films that celebrate the journey of India. As a celebration of her platinum jubilee, here’s my movie map of India that I’ve drawn through 75 films. If you were to see these movies, reflecting as many themes and genres I have been able to include, you would get an idea of the journey of the nation, as it has lurched and progressed through these decades. Some films draw an unerring bead on intractable societal problems. Some show us just what was considered the acme of entertainment at the time they came out. Some are unabashed mainstream blockbusters. Some are strictly arthouse. And they all tell stories. Most of these films are in Hindi, because that’s the cinema I know best: I have also tried to include iconic films from other languages. Of course, there will be omissions. Please do overlook those, and take me up on the commissions. Here we go:
  16. Best Bollywood Films of 2013 (Critics' Choice)'s icon

    Best Bollywood Films of 2013 (Critics' Choice)

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. After going through movie reviews from several news outlets (among them Rediff, India Today, Times of India, The Indian Express, NDTV, CNN-IBN, and Hindustan Times), every film of 2013 has been assigned an 'aggregate rating' (this rating is an average of all the star ratings given a film by the aforementioned news outlets). The 15 movies of 2013 with the highest aggregate rating are ranked below.
  17. BFI South Asian Top 50 - Readers Poll's icon

    BFI South Asian Top 50 - Readers Poll

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. In 2002 the BFI published a list of Top 50 South Asian films as voted on by select critics. In conjunction they also ran a poll asking readers for their top films. Four titles currently missing from list. 1-10: Bangladesh 11-20: diaspora 21-30: India 31-40: Pakistan [missing #6 - Dooriyan (1984) and #10 - Gharana (1973)] 41-50: Sri Lanka [#3 - Ahas Guavwa (1974) and #8 - Tani Tatuwen Piyabanna (2002)]
  18. IMDb Top Rated Indian Movies's icon

    IMDb Top Rated Indian Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Top 250 Indian movies as rated by IMDb Users
  19. MFI.in [Movies From India] Top 100's icon

    MFI.in [Movies From India] Top 100

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The 100 best Bollywood films ever made, as voted on by the community at MoviesFromIndia.in
  20. Rediff.com: Bollywood's Best Hindi Films of 2010's icon

    Rediff.com: Bollywood's Best Hindi Films of 2010

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Film critic Sukanya Verma ranks his 10 favorite Hindi movies of 2012.
  21. And the Show Goes on (History of Indian Cinema)'s icon

    And the Show Goes on (History of Indian Cinema)

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. List of movies that was mentioned in BFI documentary project about indian cinema
  22. Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema (Bengali films)'s icon

    Encyclopedia of Indian Cinema (Bengali films)

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. [b][url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/encyclopedia+of+indian+cinema+all+films/lilarcor/]Master list[/url][/b] This is a sublist of the list above with only the Bengali films showing (or films that have Bengali versions), starting with Chandidas (D. Bose, 1932).
  23. Freida Pinto Films's icon

    Freida Pinto Films

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Freida Selena Pinto (born 18 October 1984) is an Indian actress who has appeared mainly in American and British films. She was born and raised in Mumbai, India, and decided when she was young that she would become an actress. As a student at St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, she took part in amateur plays. After graduation, she briefly worked as a model and then as a television presenter.
  24. Smita Patil's icon

    Smita Patil

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0.
  25. B.Sc Agriculture Admission's icon

    B.Sc Agriculture Admission

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. University of Technology is a private university owned and operated by the renowned label in the education domain, Deepshikha Kala Sansthan, Jaipur. The University of Technology is known for offering quality education to students coming from varied backgrounds, across different learning segments and knowledge disciplines. https://www.universityoftechnology.edu.in/
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