10 Best Mahesh Bhatt Movies and Where to Watch Them

10 Best Mahesh Bhatt Movies and Where to Watch Them

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Mahesh Bhatt is more than just Alia Bhatt’s father and the producer of numerous romantic and erotic thrillers in the 2000s and the 2010s. Much before his legacy as a stalwart Bollywood producer, Bhatt emerged as one of the industry’s foremost directors.

From arthouse offerings like the Doordarshan TV movie Daddy (1989) and his breakout hit Saaransh (1984) to commercial potboilers like the romantic musical Aashiqui (1990) and Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahi (1991), Bhatt has a multi-genre legacy.

It’s only a pity that when he returned to the director’s chair after decades with his 2020 action thriller Sadak 2 (a sequel to his own 1990 commercial and critical hit), the film failed to make a mark. But still, with his production studio Vishesh Films churning out hits by other directors like Aashiqui 2, Jannat, and Gangster, Bhatt’s legacy in the industry continues.

Bhatt’s 80s success with Arth and Saaransh

Despite his success in the 1980s, Mahesh Bhatt actually started his filmmaking career in the previous decade. But his early 1970s credits like Manzilein Aur Bhi Hai (1974) and Lahu Ke Do Rang (1979) failed to make a mark either among critics or audiences. It was with the gritty romantic drama Arth (1982) that Bhatt could actually establish himself as a writer and director.

Featuring career-defining performances by Shabana Azmi, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, and the late Smita Patil, Bhatt drew upon his own extramarital affair to depict a couple's turbulent relationship. A National Award for Best Actress followed for Azmi while Bhatt earned himself his first Filmfare for Best Director.

Arth’s success paved the way for even more critical acclaim with Saaransh (1984), an equally tragic tale of an elderly couple dealing with the loss of their only son. Anupam Kher, who relied on prosthetics to look older than his age, gave a terrific lead performance that won him a Filmfare while Bhatt won another Filmfare for Best Story. The film was also submitted at India’s official entry to the Oscars but failed to make the cut.

From Aashiqui to Sadak: Bhatt’s dominance in the 1990s

While the 80s showered critical praise on Bhatt’s style of observational realism, the director tried his hand at melodramatic romance and action with 90s-era commercial hits. He got to direct many actors who were starting out in the same decade. This can be understood from his collaborations with the Khans of Bollywood like Aamir Khan, who showcased his romantic charm in Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahi (1991) and Hum Hai Rahi Pyar Ke (1993). Shah Rukh Khan aka SRK also joined forces with Bhatt for Duplicate (1998), one of his many action movies that featured him playing morally grey heroes.

However, the twin highlights of his career at this time were definitely Aashiqui (1990) and Sadak (1991). The former is a romance that is still revered in Bollywood with its timeless love songs that made the career of playback singer Kumar Sanu, music label T-Series, and the composer duo Nadeem-Shravan. As for the action thriller Sadak, Bhatt toyed around concepts from the Martin Scorsese classic Taxi Driver for a movie that remains his highest-grossing credit as director.

Why is Saaransh Mahesh Bhatt’s best movie?

Saaransh is Mahesh Bhatt's best movie due to its emotional storytelling and Anupam Kher's stellar performance. The film addresses profound themes of grief, loss, and societal expectations, showcasing the emotional journey of an elderly couple coping with an unexpected tragedy. Saaransh is still celebrated for its melancholic realism, monologue-rich dialogue, and poignant exploration of human resilience, making it a standout achievement.

Where can you stream Mahesh Bhatt’s filmography?

Prime Video, Netflix, Shemaroo and Hotstar.

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  1. Saaransh

    Saaransh

    1984

    IMDB 8.1 (2k)

    #1

    A retired school teacher and his wife come to terms with life after the death of their only son in a mugging incident on the streets of New York.

  2. Aashiqui

    Aashiqui

    1990

    IMDB 6.3 (2k)

    #2

    Rahul and Anu Verghese meet on the same day, while both are held by the police on charges of creating a disturbance, and running away respectively. They meet again, and love happens. Rahul helps Anu to be independent, and seek a job. Then Anu is discovered by a talent agent to be a model, which she accepts. Rahul wants to marry Anu, but first must establish himself.

  3. Sadak

    Sadak

    1991

    IMDB 6.4 (2k)

    #3

    A taxi driver with a tragic past sees an opportunity for redemption when he encounters a woman sold into prostitution. Wanting to help her escape, he has to deal with the wrath of the brothel madam.

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  4. Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke

    #4

    Rahul Malhotra (Aamir Khan) is the manager of the heavily in debt family business. He is also the guardian of his dead sister's mischievous kids. Rahul hires Vaijayanti (Juhi Chawla) as governess. Vaijayanti is a runaway from home as she does not want to marry the man her orthodox family has chosen for her. Predictably, Rahul and Vaijayanti fall in love. Meanwhile, Maya (Navneet Nishan), a rich girl in love with Rahul tries to ruin his family and his business.

  5. Dil Hai Ke Manta Nahin

    #5

    Runaway heiress in search of her beloved falls in love with another man on the way.

  6. Zakhm

    Zakhm

    1998

    IMDB 7.9 (3k)

    #6

    Amidst religious riots, a son deals with his mother's life-threatening injuries, and her last request.

  7. Gumrah

    Gumrah

    1993

    IMDB 6.1

    #7

    Roshni Chadha makes her living, singing in various places and this makes her the breadwinner of her home. She soon gets to meet the handsome and wealthy Rahul Malhotra, who finds out that she can actually sing professionally and he helps her to attain this goal, which soon became a success and Roshni falls in love with Rahul and finds out that he has the same feelings for her. On a foreign trip, Roshni is arrested by the police for having in her possession cocaine, Rahul disappears leaving Roshni in hot-soup and now she must prepare to undergo her prison terms as there is no one to help her.

  8. Duplicate

    Duplicate

    1998

    IMDB 5.5 (8k)

    #8

    Seeking vengeance on those who double-crossed him, an escaped prisoner impersonates an unsuspecting chef.

  9. Janam

    Janam

    1985

    IMDB 6.8

    #9

    A young man decides to be a film director against the wishes of his family. Even after witnessing his father's downfall in the film industry, he doesn't give up on his dream. His love interest further separates him from the family. Without losing hope, he goes on to direct his autobiographical film 'Aathmakatha'. Will the success of the film reunite him with his lost soul and family?

  10. Naam

    Naam

    1986

    IMDB 7.3 (1k)

    #10

    A widow raises two sons, one of whom is not her biological child (unbeknownst to him). Her biological child leaves India to work in Dubai, but eventually finds himself in the criminal underworld.

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