The period between marked a transformative era for Bollywood, characterized by the rise of high-concept cinema, the dominance of global box office juggernauts, and a shift toward digital distribution. Websites like okhatrimaza (and its variants) frequently index these films, though they are notorious for hosting unauthorized copies and pirated content. Pivotal Years and Major Releases (2014–2021) 2014: The Blockbuster Beginning
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The years spanning 2014 to 2021 transformed the Indian film industry. This era began with massive theatrical successes and concluded during a global pandemic that forced the industry to pivot entirely toward streaming.
However, the cinematic landscape of 2014 was completely redrawn by the release of in December. Starring Aamir Khan, this satirical comedy-drama tackled the subject of blind faith and religion with a unique and thought-provoking narrative. PK became the highest-grossing Indian film ever at the time, collecting over ₹854 crore worldwide. Other major grossers of the year included Salman Khan's Kick (₹402 crore), the star-studded heist film Happy New Year (₹342 crore), and the action-thriller Bang Bang! (₹333 crore).
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From romance and drama to action and thriller.
Here is a curated look at the transformative themes and standout films from that era that define the "helpful" and inspiring side of Indian cinema. 1. The Era of the Biographical Hero (2014–2016)
The landscape of Bollywood cinema underwent a massive transformation between 2014 and 2021. This era saw the rise of "100-crore clubs," the gradual shift from single-screen theaters to multiplexes, and eventually, the disruption caused by OTT platforms during the 2020 pandemic. However, running parallel to this legitimate growth was a shadow industry.
: Directed by Rajkumar Hirani and starring Aamir Khan, this satirical comedy-drama became one of the highest-grossing Hindi films of its time, earning approximately ₹769 crore worldwide.
