Indian cinema pretty much covers all genres, and some movies are really noteworthy. Amidst them, Indian Fantasy Films have to be applauded for their creativity and splendid VFX editors. While there are hundreds of fantasy flicks out there, we’ve picked some of the finest fantasy-themed movies that come from the Indian movie industry. Check it out and feel the rich content!
9 Best Indian Fantasy Films
Eega
Director S S Rajamouli, who is well known for his movies Bahubali and RRR, rose to fame with Eega. His fantasy film follows a housefly’s action to save his lover from the villain. The housefly is an incarnation of the main lead, Nani, and now he is on his way to stopping his girlfriend from falling into the hands of a predator.
Koi… Mil Gaya
Starring Hrithik Roshan and Preity Zinta in the lead roles, Koi… Mil Gaya follows the life of Rohit, a young genius with a mental disability befriends an alien. When the government tries to capture the extra-terrestrial creature, Rohit tries his best to save it. In the end, the Alien gives Rohit certain powers that ultimately fall into his son’s hands.
Krrish
Following Koi Mil Gaya, Krrish is the second part of the franchise, where we see the life of Rohit’s son. Now that the son has superpowers, he becomes the hero of his place. During his adventure, he also finds that his father is actually not dead but abducted by the villain.
Puli
The South Indian film tried to do its own version of vampire diaries set in a periodical era and yes, it did well. Starring Vijay, Shruti Haasan, Kiccha Sudeep, Sridevi and other famous actors, a young guy goes on a journey to get back his captivated lover only to find that he is the son of the late great Vampire king.
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Little John
This is one of the cutest and most adorable South Indian fantasy movies of all time. Starring American actor Bentley Mitchum along with Jyothika in the lead roles, Little John is about a man seeking a godman’s help to become invisible so that he can learn more about his girlfriend’s parents. Sadly, the Guru shrinks him and to return to his normal state, John has to find a magical ring.
Irandam Ulagam
As the name suggests, Irandam Ulagam (which translates to Second World) the movie shows the story of a guy who loses his girlfriend on Earth but finds her incarnation on another planet. He meets his look-alike pal when he tries to suicide, and from then on, his life changes on the exo-planet.
Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva
The real-life couple’s hit flick Brahmāstra: Part One – Shiva follows Shiva and Isha’s fight to save the Universe when they learn about Brahmastra secrets. They also realise their superpowers and join together for combat. The first part is a huge success and fans are eagerly waiting for part one to be released.
Oh! Baby
When an old lady feels like she is a burden to her family, she is granted a chance to become a young woman to enjoy her life once again, but with a condition. If she bleeds by any chance, she will once again become old. Using this opportunity, she lives her life to the fullest, which also teaches her family a lesson, who believe she has gone missing.
Minnal Murali
Struck by lightening, Murali gains superpowers and starts to make use of it in a good way. However, he encounters a villain and sets out on a mission to save his town from the haphazard caused by the bad guy.
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