Best Indian Movies Of 2022: Check The List Of Top-Ranked Films

While Indian cinema had a year to remember in 2022, Bollywood films apparently could not have the best year like others. The year ended up being crucial for Indian cinema as Kannada, Tamil, and Telugu films made ripples across the country. IMDb has released a list of the Top Indian films of the year in viewership. Only one Hindi film was chosen; nevertheless, Kannada, Tamil, and Telugu movies were all cut. According to IMDb, the films on the list regularly receive more than two crore visits.

Mentioned-below are the best Indian Movies Of 2022

  • RRR

On the front of the list was SS Rajamouli’s RRR, which was officially nominated for two Golden Globe awards. The movie was a box office smash upon release, but it only gained international attention after being made available online. RRR, which starred Ram Charan and Jr. NTR in significant parts, was among the most enjoyable theatrical productions this year for the public because Rajamouli gave them a show they had been missing since before the epidemic.

  • The Kashmir Files

Nadav Lapid, the chairman of the IFFI jury, referred to the divisive Vivek Agnihotri film as “propaganda” at the festival’s main event, which recently generated headlines. The movie, released earlier this year, was about the 1990s exodus of Hindus from Kashmir. When it was initially released, the film, which starred Pallavi Joshi, Darshan Kumar, Anupam Kher, and others, generated controversy.

  • KGF (Chapter 2)

KGF Chapter 2, one of the most widely awaited films of the year, continues Rocky’s quest. The grandly produced KGF Chapter 2, which had the most significant box office performance of the whole year in India, showed that moviegoers were prepared to spend a lot of money in return for quality entertainment. The Prashanth Neel-directed film, in which Yash had a significant role, was praised for paying homage to Bollywood movies from the 1970s.

  • The Vikram

With the movie release of Lokesh Kanagaraj’s Vikram, Kamal Haasan made a comeback to the big screen following 2018’s Vishwaroopam 2. In a recent roundtable discussion with Kerala actor Vijay Sethupathi and Fahadh Faasil, the director said the film “started a universe that will have franchises and spin-offs.”

  • Kantara

The year’s best Kannada film, Kantara, by Rishab Shetty, was made on a minimal budget yet ended up being a pan-Indian hit. Both audiences and critics applauded Rishab, who also had a significant role in the film, for being a piece of art that was deeply rooted in its culture. Although Kantara was not allowed a pan-Indian release, its resounding response in the domestic Kannada industry made it feasible, which was to its benefit.

  • Rocketry

R Madhavan played the titular character in the biopic of scientist Nambi Narayanan called Rocketry: The Nambi Effect. Following its world premiere at the Cannes International Film Festival, the film, which marked Madhavan’s debut as a filmmaker, was released in several other languages.