32. Golmaal (1979)
This movie must be included in this list.
Why you should watch: Full-on comedy.
33. Gumnaam (1965)
This is a suspense thriller with melodious songs and a well-made script. I especially like the title song and the one which features Helen in Iss Duniya Mein Jeena Ho Toh Sunlo Meri Baat.
Why you should watch: This is one of the few suspense movies I like.
34. Ghayal (1990)
This movie was the recipient of seven Filmfare awards, including the best movie award.
Why you should watch: Sunny Deol and Amrish Puri’s deliver powerful performances.
35. Haqeeqat (1964)
This is a war film set during the 1962 Indo-China war starring Balraj Sahni, Dharmendra, and Sanjay Khan in lead roles.
Why you should watch: If you like patriotic movies, this is for you.
36. Hare Rama Hare Krishna (1971)
This film gave Zeenat Aman star status. The story revolved around hippie culture and the quest a brother trying to get back his sister from the blurry and dark world of drug abuse.
Why you should watch: The script is unique and the music is good.
37. Hum Dono (1961)
This film has a nice plot in which Dev Anand plays a double role. Both roles are as soldiers in the army. One is supposedly killed, and the other is given the task of breaking the news to the family. As he goes on doing his duty, he is mistaken for the one who is dead, which leads to many problems.
Why you should watch: Most of Dev Anand’s movies are romantic, but this one is different.
38. Hamraaz (1967)
This is film is regarded as one of the best from a musical standpoint. All the songs are sung by Mahendra Kapoor.
Why you should watch: Musical masterpiece!
39. Haathi Mere Saathi (1971)
This film is meant for kids. It felt so nice to watch this when I was a child.
Why you should watch: My childhood favorite.
40. Ijaazat (1987)
This is a love story you will remember long after you watch it.
Why you should watch: Flashback style storytelling. There is no better love-triangle film than this one. Anuradha Patel makes a huge impact via her character Maya. Also, there is a surprise climax.
41. Kabuliwala (1961)
This film depicts the life of a roadside chickpea seller. He gets attached to a little girl and enjoys her company. The climax shows the girl getting married, which reminds him of his daughter, who also might have grown up or even married.
Why you should watch: The movie is based on a short story written by Rabindranath Tagore. It’s an emotional drama.