S.S. Rajamouli
Director
India
Voted for
Film | Year | Director |
---|---|---|
Forrest Gump | 1994 | Robert Zemeckis |
Maya Bazaar | 1957 | K.V. Reddy |
Raiders of the Lost Ark | 1981 | Steven Spielberg |
Kung Fu Panda | 2008 | John Stevenson, Mark Osborne |
Aladdin | 1992 | John Musker, Ron Clements |
Braveheart | 1995 | Mel Gibson |
Apocalypto | 2006 | Mel Gibson |
Ben-Hur | 1959 | William Wyler |
Django Unchained | 2012 | Quentin Tarantino |
The Lion King | 1994 | Roger Allers, Rob Minkoff |
Comments
Forrest Gump
This exercise in heart-touching perfectly blends love, pain & agony and inspires the audience to not give up when life throws curveballs.
Maya Bazaar
Mayabazar's technical marvels and visual effects are praiseworthy. It's a timeless classic! I remember watching it 100 times as a child.
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Indiana Jones is unapologetically true to himself and a true-blue hero. He has a captivating character arc as well. The film revolutionised the adventure genre.
Kung Fu Panda
Kung Fu Panda teaches life lessons in a humorous and relatable way. It inspires audiences to pursue soul-searching and makes the viewer feel better as well!
Aladdin
Aladdin is a film that will never get old! I love how the film creates a world of its own and uses magic and other elements to narrate its story. More importantly, the audience buys into it as well!
Braveheart
Braveheart is a clever film that brilliantly alludes to historical events. It beautifully integrates human emotions amid social and political drama.
Apocalypto
One of my favourite movies of all time. Everything about the film is perfect! Its engaging and intriguing storyline captivates the audience from start to finish.
Ben-Hur
A classic example of out-and-out entertainment! It's a grand spectacle that neatly blends action and drama and keeps the audience engaged from start to finish.
Django Unchained
I've always loved Quentin Tarantino's films. Django Unchained is a bold masterpiece with a raw screenplay.
The Lion King
The Lion King is arguably the most popular and loved animated film in the history of cinema! It gets the audience, children AND adults, dancing, laughing and crying. The film's iconic dialogues are now common lingo. It's become a part of our culture.