The best Ram Gopal Bajaj’s movies

Ram Gopal Bajaj

Ram Gopal Bajaj

We present our ranking of the best Ram Gopal Bajaj’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Ram Gopal Bajaj.

Chef

Chef
5.7/10
Roshan Kalra is a three-star Michelin chef who gets fired from New York's Gulli restaurant after he punches a customer. Forced to take a break, he flies to Kochi to spend time with his son, Armaan and his estranged wife Radha Menon. It's a fruitful trip because he manages to mend broken family ties. In a bid to help him get his mojo back, his wife suggests he put up his own food truck and begin afresh.

Fire

Fire
7.1/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 22/08/1997
  • Character: Swamiji
In a barren, arranged marriage to an amateur swami who seeks enlightenment through celibacy, Radha's life takes an irresistible turn when her beautiful young sister-in-law seeks to free herself from the confines of her own loveless marriage.

Jolly LLB 2

Jolly LLB 2
7.2/10
  • Genre: ComedyCrime
  • Release: 09/02/2017
  • Character: Mr. Rizvi
A blunt, abrasive and yet oddly compassionate Jagdishwar Mishra aka Jolly, a small-time struggling lawyer who moves from Kanpur to the city of Nawabs to pursue his dream of becoming a big-time lawyer.

Chandni

Chandni
6.7/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 14/09/1989
  • Character: Shiv Prasad Mathur
Fate leaves Chandni shattered as her love Rohit disappears from her life. She meets Lalit and they befriend each other until Rohit knocks on her door.

Parzania

Parzania
7.5/10
  • Release: 01/01/2005
Centered around the 2002 massacres in Gujarat, the film tells the story of a happy family that is torn apart by the loss of their son Parzan.

Katho Upanishad

Katho Upanishad
6.3/10
  • Release: 01/01/2011
  • Character: Yama
The film centers on the metaphysical dialog between a young student and the God of Death.

Mango Dreams

Mango Dreams
7.4/10
A Hindu doctor with dementia and a Muslim auto rickshaw driver form an unlikely friendship as they cross India in search of the doctor's childhood home.

The Peacock Spring

The Peacock Spring
7.1/10
Filmed in India, Rumer Godden’s story has been adapted and directed by the Jewel in the Crown team. Two English schoolgirls arrive in New Delhi, 1959. Their diplomat father has secured them a beautiful Eurasian governess. 15-year-old Una suspects an ulterior motive. But her father’s affairs take second place to her own when she has a secret affair with the Indian gardener.

A Tale of a Naughty Girl

A Tale of a Naughty Girl
6.5/10
  • Release: 18/09/2003
Based on a short story by Bengali writer Prafulla Roy, the central idea developed by director Dasgupta, tells the story of a girl, Lati, whose mother Rajani is a prostitute living and working in a brothel in rural India. Rajani plans to offer her daughter to an older man, a rich husband and protector to her daughter. Lati, however, wants to return to school and finish her studies. Unwilling to pay such a price for material success, she runs away to Calcutta. The discovery of this new world is described parallel to other stories of emancipation, such as that of three young prostitutes, of an aged couple going nowhere and man's n landing on the moon. In a surrealistic approach typical of the director, a clumsy cat and an intelligent donkey are also present in the film.

Man with Cockerel

Man with Cockerel
  • Release: 01/01/2004
In Man with Cockerel the viewer's reverie is jolted by a montage of asynchronous sounds which struggle to attain verisimilitude and connect with the chimeric procession of events injected in the interstices left by the splintering pixels of the dissolving man. Sensory relief is afforded at the end of the loop, by the long silent lapping of waves on an empty screen.

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