List Of Hindi Movies 1980 To 1990 Jun 2026
Yash Chopra’s scenic, musical romantic drama that brought color and premium romance back to Bollywood.
Directed by Shekhar Kapur and written by Salim-Javed, this sci-fi superhero film is a crown jewel of Indian cinema. It gave pop culture the iconic villain Mogambo (Amrish Puri), an invisible Anil Kapoor, and solidified Sridevi’s status as a versatile comic and dramatic actress.
Shekhar Kapur’s sensitive directorial debut on infidelity. Saaransh
Ramesh Sippy’s ambitious follow-up to Sholay , featuring an ensemble cast and the memorable villain Shakal (Kulbhushan Kharbanda).
Subhash Ghai launched Jackie Shroff as a leading man in this highly successful romantic action musical, establishing the classic "good girl falls for a bad boy" template. list of hindi movies 1980 to 1990
A massive action blockbuster that established Dharmendra as the undisputed king of single-screen theatres. 1988: The Romantic Renaissance
Whether you are a 90s kid listening to "Jimmy Jimmy" or a Gen Z watcher exploring Mr. India for the first time, this list serves as your ultimate guide to the 1980s golden era.
Directed by Mahesh Bhatt, this deeply moving drama launched Anupam Kher (who played an elderly, grieving father at just 28 years old) into stardom.
and various low-budget action films thrived as video cassette culture peaked. 1987: The Year of Mr. India Yash Chopra’s scenic, musical romantic drama that brought
Simultaneously, the decade witnessed the flourishing of Parallel Cinema—low-budget, content-driven films that offered a stark, realistic contrast to mainstream escapism. By the late 1980s, the audience's fatigue with violent action movies paved the way for a musical romance revival, setting the stage for the next decade of Bollywood. Year-by-Year List of Definitive Hindi Movies (1980 to 1990) 1980: The Dawn of a Gritty Decade
1980 began with immense political drama and action. This year saw the release of one of the biggest blockbusters of all time.
Sooraj Barjatya's directorial debut shattered box office records. It launched Salman Khan as a romantic hero and redefined the family drama genre for the decades to follow.
The above would not be complete without these side-heroes: Shekhar Kapur’s sensitive directorial debut on infidelity
Produced by Shashi Kapoor and directed by Girish Karnad, this erotic historical drama was an adaptation of the ancient Sanskrit play Mrichakatika .
The definitive dark comedy satire on Indian politics, media, and bureaucracy.
successfully ended the "era of violence," re-centering music and love stories. Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
Directed by Govind Nihalani, this hard-hitting art film exposed the corruption of the legal system and oppression of tribal communities, featuring powerhouse performances by Naseeruddin Shah and Om Puri.
: A high-budget action thriller featuring an ensemble cast and the iconic villain Shakaal.