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Hyper machismo, unrealistic storylines and characters have been ruling the roost in Bollywood for the longest time, but 2019 established the fact that the realistic, small-budget film could co-exist with the starry, larger-than-life entertainers. “War” or “Kabir Singh” may have hawked vintage Bollywood masala to rake it in big, but films like “Uri: The Surgical Strike“, “Article 15” and “Bala” were also declared superhit despite being rooted in reality and sticking to modest budgets.

In just September, films like Mission Mangal, Batla House, Saaho, Chhichhore and Dream Girl helped Bollywood mint Rs 700 crore just within a month.

 #Flashback2019: From Gully Boy To Uri: The Surgical Strike, Films That Ruled Our Hearts

Akshay’s third release “Good Newwz” is set to wrap up the year. The film also features Kareena Kapoor Khan, Diljit Singh and Kiara Advani. Initial response to the film is positive after the trailer generated sufficient buzz. It is slated to hit the screens on Friday.

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As the year comes to an end, IANS lists 10 films that ruled the hearts and minds of Bollywood buffs in 2019:

WAR

War one of the most anticipated films of the year as fans wanted to see two Bollywood two hunks — Tiger Shroff and Hrithik Roshan — together in one frame. Even though the storyline was not as great as compared to other films that released this year, the high-octane actioner, directed by Siddharth Anand, War still managed to top the box-office charts, collecting a whopping Rs 318.00 crore, according to koimoi.com.

KABIR SINGH

Another blockbuster of 2019 is the Shahid Kapoor and Kiara Advani-starrer, which raked in Rs 278.24 crore. The romantic drama directed by Sandeep Vanga is a remake of the filmmaker’s Telugu superhit “Arjun Reddy”. Shahid played Kabir, a surgeon who spirals into self-destruction when his girlfriend Preeti leaves him. The film was yet another rehash of the classic “Devdas” lore and was primarily redeemed by its brilliant music.

URI: THE SURGICAL STRIKE

Starring Vicky Kaushal and Yami Gautam, the military actioner is a dramatised account of the retaliation to Pakistan’s Uri attack of 2016. Aditya Dhar, who made his directorial debut with the film, won Best Director award at the 66th National Films Award, and Vicky was declared Best Actor. According to koimoi.com, it collected Rs. 244.06 crores.

MISSION MANGAL

Akshay Kumar along with Vidya Balan, Sonakshi Sinha, Taapsee Pannu, Kirti Kulhari, Nithya Menen, Sharman Joshi and HG Dattatreya played out a determined bunch that takes India to Mars, in this inspiring and feel-good film based on the nation’s successful Mars Orbit Mission. The film has netted over Rs 200 crore in India.

GULLY BOY

At a time when rap music is the main ingredient of almost every Bollywood film, filmmaker Zoya Akhtar went a step further and made a musical drama on the lives of Indian street rappers Divine and Naezy. “Gully Boy” starred Ranveer Singh, Alia Bhatt and Siddhant Chaturvedi. The film minted Rs. 149.31 crore.