The year 2026 has sparked a popular trend on social media: “2026 is the new 2016.” Fans of Bollywood and Hindi cinema are revisiting the phenomenal films released a decade ago in 2016. This nostalgia wave celebrates some of the best movies that are still favorites among audiences, proving their timeless appeal and iconic status.
2016: A Landmark Year for Bollywood
2016 was a memorable year for Bollywood, delivering powerful stories, unforgettable performances, and blockbusters that set new standards. Two movies that stand out exceptionally are Aamir Khan’s “Dangal” and Salman Khan’s “Sultan.” These films not only dominated the box office but also won hearts with their inspiring narratives and compelling portrayals.
Spotlight on “Dangal”
“Dangal,” directed by Nitesh Tiwari, is a biographical sports drama based on the real-life story of wrestler Mahavir Singh Phogat and his daughters. Aamir Khan’s dedicated performance captured the journey of struggle, determination, and ultimate triumph, making it a national favorite. The film’s impact extended beyond entertainment, inspiring many with its message about women empowerment and sportsmanship.
“Sultan” and Its Unique Appeal
On the other hand, “Sultan,” starring Salman Khan and directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, is an intense sports drama about a wrestler’s comeback after personal setbacks. The film’s raw emotions, high-energy wrestling sequences, and chartbuster music made it a massive hit. Salman Khan’s charismatic portrayal of Sultan brought a powerful blend of grit and vulnerability.
Other Noteworthy Films of 2016
Besides these giants, 2016 gifted us with other gems that continue to attract viewers. From romantic dramas to thrillers, the year offered a variety of genres reflecting the diversity of Bollywood cinema. Movies such as:
- “Pink”
- “Ae Dil Hai Mushkil”
- “Kapoor & Sons”
each contributed to the richness of that cinematic year, bringing different flavors to the audience.
Why 2026 is Celebrating 2016
The 2026 revival of interest in these films shows how Bollywood classics remain relevant and cherished a decade later. Audiences in Mumbai and across India find comfort and inspiration in revisiting these masterpieces, illustrating the timelessness of quality storytelling and outstanding performances.
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