J — Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na was next, a sweet coming-of-age romance that reminded Aarya of college friendships and first crushes.
On a quiet evening months later, Riya texted a single line: “Let’s make an A-to-Z movie club.” Aarya smiled, opened the notebook, and under Z—beneath Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara—she wrote one small word: Together.
M — Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. made them both laugh; Aarya explained how kindness disguised as mischief can change systems. hindi movies name from a to z best
L — Lagaan inspired a mini-lesson in resilience: villagers standing up to colonial rule through a game of cricket.
Y — Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani brought travel, ambitions, and the elegy of friendships over time. J — Jaane Tu
X — X was the hardest. Aarya admitted the scarcity of Hindi titles starting with X, then offered Xeher—not widely known, but gritty and shadowed, a lesson that not every letter needs a blockbuster to be meaningful.
F — For F, Aarya selected Filmistaan, a satirical tale that showed how laughter and art survive even among conflict. M — Munna Bhai M
P — Piku brought domestic humor and heartache together in moments about family, aging, and small acts of care.