Happy Birthday, Imtiaz Ali! From ‘Jab We Met’ to ‘Tamasha’—Celebrating His 10 Best Movies

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Imtiaz Ali turns 54! The visionary director behind Bollywood’s most heartfelt love stories was born on June 16, 1971

Imtiaz's debut feature, a refreshing romantic jewel where love strikes unexpectedly after a proposal is refused, with realistic dialogue and naivety.

Socha Na Tha (2005) 

Kareena's Geet and Shahid's Aditya redefine romance, and the film becomes an ageless love story with dialogues that won't be forgotten and chemistry 

Jab We Met (2007) 

Ranbir Kapoor's powerful performance of Jordan, along with A.R. Rahman's heart-stirring soundtrack, makes a movie classic of passion and agony 

Rockstar (2011) 

A lyrical journey of identity and inner turmoil, with Ranbir and Deepika giving nuanced performances in a courageous, introspective narrative 

Tamasha (2015) 

Alia Bhatt's coming-of-age film, an unflinching emotional road trip of agony, healing, and inner growth, redefining freedom and self-discovery 

Highway (2014) 

A two-timeline romance pitting old-style and new-style love, chic and sentimental, with wonderful chemistry and unforgettable music 

Love Aaj Kal (2009) 

A contemporary remake of the ancient love story, lyrical and heartbreaking, with Avinash Tiwary giving a career-best, heartrending performance.

 Laila Majnu (2018) 

Directed by Imtiaz, this movie delves into complicated relationships and friendship, with Deepika's fearless performance being a highlight of this contemporary drama 

Cocktail (2012) 

Diljit Dosanjh portrays Amar Singh Chamkila in this intense biopic, delving into stardom, controversy, and the cost  of sincerity. 

Chamkila (2024) 

An underappreciated romantic drama of an isolated man and a lost woman and their quest for identity, yearning, and emotional recovery in Europe 

Jab Harry Met Sejal (2017) 

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