17 Indian movies based on books that are actually worth your time

Directed by Sujoy Ghosh, Jaane Jaan Re Out the best -selling Japanese thriller in higashino in a bad mood and snow mystery in Kalimpong, Western Bengal. Kareena Kapoor Khan plays Maya, a single mother trained in a murder concealment with the help of her reclusive neighbor (Jaideep Ahlawat). Unlike many Bollywood thrillers, Jaane Jaan Slow down, doubling a silent obsession, buried emotions and an ethical ambiguity, while remaining faithful to the twists and turns of the original novel.
16 Aisha (Hindi, 2010)
Based on: Emma by Jane Austen
In this Jane Austen Delhi-Set update EmmaSonam Kapoor plays a privileged and well -intentioned media whose matchmaking patterns create more chaos than romance. With its creative cabinets, artistic direction and light social satire, Aisha is less a question of literary fidelity than the construction of the aesthetic world. However, that means that the themes of Austen of self -discovery and class consciousness in a new context, offering a sparkling and contemporary vision of a classic heroine.
17. Married and prejudices (English / Hindi, 2004)
Based on: Pride and prejudices by Jane Austen