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10 Bollywood Movies That Would Have Been Even Better as Books

Explore 10 Bollywood movies that would have been even better as books, including Andhadhun, Gangs of Wasseypur, Haider, and Tumbbad. Discover how novels could deepen their stories, characters, and themes.

July 07, 2025 / 09:27 IST
Andhadhun (2018)
1/10
Andhadhun (2018)
Why as a book? The darkly comic thriller’s unreliable narrator (Akash, the blind pianist) would be even more gripping in prose, with inner thoughts and psychological tension amplifying the mystery.
Haider (2014)
2/10
Haider (2014)
Why as a book? Vishal Bhardwaj’s Hamlet adaptation set in Kashmir has political and emotional depth that a novel could explore further—Haider’s internal conflict, the moral ambiguity of characters like Roohdar, and the haunting atmosphere of conflict-ridden Kashmir.
Gangs of Wasseypur (2012)
3/10
Gangs of Wasseypur (2012)
Why as a book? The multi-generational crime saga, with its sprawling cast and intricate power struggles, would work brilliantly as a Godfather-style epic novel, diving deeper into the psyche of Sardar Khan, Faizal, and others.
Tumbbad (2018)
4/10
Tumbbad (2018)
Why as a book? The folk horror-fantasy’s mythology—about greed, curses, and the monstrous Hastar—would be even more chilling in a gothic novel format, with atmospheric descriptions and deeper lore.
Udaan (2010)
5/10
Udaan (2010)
Why as a book? This coming-of-age drama about a boy trapped under his abusive father’s tyranny would gain emotional heft in a first-person narrative, capturing Rohan’s inner turmoil and poetic aspirations.
Drishyam (2015)
6/10
Drishyam (2015)
Why as a book? A novelization could delve into Vijay Salgaonkar’s meticulous mind as he orchestrates the perfect cover-up, adding suspense through his internal calculations and moral dilemmas.
Black Friday (2004)
7/10
Black Friday (2004)
Why as a book? The gritty docu-drama on the 1993 Bombay blasts would be a gripping non-fiction novel (like Midnight’s Children meets The Siege), exploring multiple perspectives—cops, conspirators, and victims—with more historical nuance.
Lootera (2013)
8/10
Lootera (2013)
Why as a book? The slow-burn tragic romance, inspired by O. Henry’s The Last Leaf, would flourish as a lyrical period novel, delving into Pakhi’s loneliness and Varun’s conflicted heart with poetic prose.
Kahaani (2012)
9/10
Kahaani (2012)
Why as a book? Vidya Bagchi’s quest to find her missing husband in Kolkata’s chaotic streets would be a brilliant psychological thriller in book form, with unreliable narration and hidden clues rewarding re-reading.
Ship of Theseus (2012)
10/10
Ship of Theseus (2012)
Why as a book? The philosophical anthology film, exploring identity and ethics through three interconnected stories, would thrive as a novel—each narrative could be a separate novella, rich with introspection and existential themes.
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