Indian Films Inspired By True Stories: From The Kashmir Files To Match Fixing
Indian cinema has a rich tradition of adapting real-life events into films, offering audiences a glimpse into significant historical moments. Here are five notable films from recent years that draw inspiration from true stories.
Directed by Meghna Gulzar, "Raazi" is inspired by Harinder Sikka's novel "Calling Sehmat." The film tells the story of Sehmat, a Kashmiri woman who became a spy for India during the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War. Alia Bhatt's compelling portrayal contributed to the film's success.

This film is an adaptation of Sanjaya Baru's memoir, providing an insider's view of Manmohan Singh's tenure as prime minister. Anupam Kher's depiction of Singh generated considerable debate and controversy upon its release.
"Emergency" - A Look at India's Emergency Period
Kangana Ranaut's upcoming film delves into the Indian Emergency declared by Indira Gandhi in 1975. The movie aims to reveal the complexities and controversies of this era, including the incarceration and torture faced by some opposition leaders.
"Match-fixing" (2024) - Examining The Malegaon Bomb Blasts
Based on Kanwar Khatana's book "The Game Behind Saffron Terror," this film explores the Malegaon bomb blasts through the perspective of an army Colonel accused in the case. The cast includes Vineet Kumar Singh, Anuja Sathe, and Manoj Joshi.
"The Kashmir Files" (2022) - Highlighting The Kashmiri Pandit Exodus
Directed by Vivek Agnihotri, this film focuses on the traumatic exodus of Kashmiri Pandits in the 1990s. It draws from true accounts to depict the harrowing events that occurred during that time.
These films not only entertain but also educate audiences about significant historical events. By bringing these stories to life, Indian cinema continues to engage viewers with narratives rooted in reality.