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Three Of The Best South Indian Movies You Can Watch Over And Over Again

For a long time, movies have been a part of our lives. We disagree over many things, but when it comes to sports and movies, the differences vanish. People’s appreciation for South Indian cinema has evolved, and we have learned to enjoy and appreciate films without regard for the language barrier. 

In India, there are around 60 different languages spoken throughout the country. Every year, about one film is released in each language.

We’re going to discuss re-watchable South Indian movies today. There’s something to be said for the anticipation and realisation of your favourite scenes, performances, lines, music, showdowns and climaxes. This is what makes a South Indian movie worth watching again and again. 

Here are the three Best South Indian Movies I have watched multiple times.

1. Madras (Tamil)

Madras.

This action-drama film depicts how a wall causes friction between two branches of the same political party.

2. ’96

’96.

The plot revolves around two soulmates who rekindle their relationship after years apart. Fans of rom-coms will adore this film.

3. Gantumoote (Kannada)

Gantumoote.

This film is directed by Roopa Rao and stars Teju Belawadi, Nischith Korodi, Spoorthi Gumaste, and Surya Vasishta in the lead roles.

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