8 Best Visually Stunning Bollywood Movies!

Best Visually Stunning Bollywood Movies!
Best Visually Stunning Bollywood Movies!
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Bollywood movies are known for their grandness in each department whether it is the song, dance, or over-the-top emotions. Also, one aspect that makes the film more watchable on the big screen is the visuals. Now, films with big-scale visuals are hit among the masses. Filmmakers are on a spree of announcing visual spectacles. Today, in this article, here is the list of the Best Visually Stunning Bollywood Movies.

Best Visually Stunning Bollywood Movies:

LOOTERA:

Best Visually Stunning Bollywood Movies!
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Ranveer Singh and Sonakshi Sinhaโ€™s this film is very much underrated. The film not only has great songs but is also a treat to the eyes. The picturisation of songs and intense scenes makes it a supremely visually rich film.

FITOOR:

Best Visually Stunning Bollywood Movies!
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This Abhishek Kapoor directorial captures Kashmir in its pure beauty. Also, the intense chemistry between Aditya Roy Kapur and Katrina Kaif is shot so well by cinematographer Anay Goswami. The film tanked at Box Office but its cinematography blended with an amazing soundtrack by Amit Trivedi makes it a visual spectacle to remember.

ZINDAGI NA MILEGI DOBARA:

Best Visually Stunning Bollywood Movies!
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ZNMD is a visual delight which showcases Spain so beautifully. The film directed by Zoya Akhtar is a visually stunning movie which features Hrithik Roshan, Abhay Deol and Farhan Akhtar. The movie with a great storyline has great visual composition. Cinematographer Carlos Catalan captures this road trip movie very beautifully. He also won the best cinematographer Filmfare Award for this film in 2012.

RAAVAN:

Best Visually Stunning Bollywood Movies!
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This Mani Ratnam film is visual poetry. Whether it is the opening scene of Aishwarya Rai Bachchan on the boat or the visuals of Behene De song, the film has some incredible visuals. Santosh Sivanโ€™s cinematography is on point with the technical brilliance of the best close-up shots, lighting and great locations captured brilliantly.

TUMBBAD:

Best Visually Stunning Bollywood Movies!
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Tumbbad is the most underrated film of this decade we can say. The film excels in every department. But, the film is so beautifully shot that you are glued to the screens. Along with its technical brilliance, the film has also a terrific story. Cinematographer Pankaj Kumar deserves great appreciation for such stunning visuals and also won Filmfare Award for Best Cinematography in 2019.

GULLY BOY:

Best Visually Stunning Bollywood Movies!
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The story of a rapper from Mumbaiโ€™s Dharavi is portrayed in this movie directed by Zoya Akhtar. Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt feature in this film. Once again, Zoya shows her magic with cinematographer Jay Oza in this film.

BARFI:

Best Visually Stunning Bollywood Movies!
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Anurag Basuโ€™s films are always a visual delight. Be it Kites, Life in a Metra or Jagga Jasoos. Also, including Ludo which streamed on Netflix. But the cinematography of his Ranbir Kapoor starrer Barfi is one of the best visual experiences. Ravi Varmanโ€™s cinematography was next level in this film.

MAUSAM:

Best Visually Stunning Bollywood Movies!
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Shahid Kapoor starrer this film was a dud at Box Office. The songs were hit. But, what stood out in this Pankaj Kapur directorial was its beautiful and poetic cinematography. The songs were pictures of the beautiful landscapes of Punjab and Europe. Cinematographer K. Vaikunth captured the film very beautifully and makes it one of the best visually stunning Bollywood movies!

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