8 Movies That Feel Like First Day Of The Summer Break

Movies have the power to transfer us to a different world as they invoke various emotions and provide brief relief from our usual life.

So, if you are searching for something unique to watch, here is a collection of 8 movies that take you to the nostalgic days of Summer; don’t believe it until to watch them. Now, let’s start!

Khosla Ka Ghosla! (2006): Starring Anupam Kher and Boman Irani among others, this comedy crime drama tells the story of a Delhi-based middle-class man trying to retrieve his land from a thug, in a simple illustration with a strong plotline.

Bangalore Days (2014): Directed by Anjali Menon, this comedy-drama romance follows three cousins who fulfilled their dream to move to Banglore and their experiences in love, career, and ups and downs in life depicted in a simple, smooth, and sweet narration.

Mid90s (2018): A comedy-drama movie beautifully capturing the 90s era’s cultural landscape and raw energy following a thirteen-year-old boy who spends one summer with a group of older skateboarders while navigating through the ups and downs of adolescence.

The Florida Project (2017): A summer movie, following a precocious six-year-old girl who courts mischief and adventure with her playmates, painting an innocent world amid the chaos and shadows of Walt Disney.

Dazed and Confused (1993): A comedy movie set against the backdrop of 1970s rock music and culture, depicts the essence of teenage rebellion, friendship, and the uncertainty of the future, following a group of high school students enjoying their last day in high school.

The Kings of Summer (2013): An adventure comedy-drama following three teenage friends who decide to ditch their mundane suburban life and spend their summer building a house in the woods, embracing freedom and adventure in their sanctuary.

Boyhood (2014): An Oscar-winning movie capturing the authentic and intimate details of growing up in America by following a young boy’s journey from childhood to adulthood over 12 years.

Lords of Dogtown (2005): Based on a true story, the movie showcases the evolution of skateboarding in Venice, California from its inception in the streets of the town to becoming a legendary thrilling new sport while focusing on themes like friendship, passions and more.