These 12 films of India will be shown in the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, including Amitabh Bachchan and Shahrukh Khan's movie.

The craze of Indian cinema is everywhere, now soon preparations are underway to introduce people to different genres of these films. In fact, more than 10 films of India are going to be shown in the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles, which includes the names of films from Amitabh Bachchan to Shahrukh Khan. A total of 12 films are to be shown to show different colors of Indian cinema, which will start from March 7. The process of showing the films will continue till April 19.
The 12 films included in the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures include Hindi films as well as Tamil films, Bengali films, Malayalam films and Manipuri films. The oldest film among all these films is Sunil Dutt, Rajendra Tuli and Nargis's film Mother India, which was released in the year 1957. This film was directed by Mehboob Khan. This film was the first Indian film to be nominated for an Oscar.
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Talking about other films, the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures has included the names of films like Kanchenjunga of 1962, Manthan of 1976, Amar Akbar Anthony of 1977, Kummati of 1979, Ishaano of 1990, Iruvar of 1997, Mirch Masala of 1987, Devdas of 2002, Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge of 1995, Jodha and Akbar of 2008. Through these films, Indian films will be showcased around the world.
When will the films be shown?
From March 7, films will be shown at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, the first film of which is Mother India. After this, the rest of the films will be shown till April 19.
- Mother India (Hindi/1957) – Director Mehboob Khan – March 7
- Manthan (Hindi/1976) – Director Shyam Benegal – March 10 –
- Amar Akbar Anthony (Hindi/1977) – Director Manmohan Desai – March 10
- Ishaano (Manipuri/1990) – Director Aribam Shyam Sharma – 11 March
- Kummatti (Malayalam/1979) – Director: Aravindan Govindan – March 14
- Mirch Masala (Hindi/1987) – Director Ketan Mehta – March 18
- Devdas (Hindi/2002) – Director Sanjay Leela Bhansali – March 22
- Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (Hindi/1995) – Directed by Aditya Chopra – March 20
- Jodhaa Akbar (Hindi/2008) – Director Ashutosh Gowariker – March 31
- Kanchenjunga (Bengali /1962) – Director Satyajit Ray – 5 April
- Maya Darpan (Hindi/1972) – Director Kumar Sahni – 8 April
- Iruvar (Tamil/1997) – Directed by Mani Ratnam – April 19