6 Indian Movies That Are Too Slow To Watch

Here is the list of must-watch slowest-ever Indian movies to watch on an idle day.

Manto (2018): Filmfare award-winning biography drama movie featuring a Bombay-based writer who was forced to move to Pakistan due to the ongoing tension between Hindus and Muslims.

Ankur Arora Murder Case (2013): A thriller drama movie featuring a reputed doctor whose minor mistake took the life of a kid. The movie is laden with intense details of legal procedures and investigation details, making it one of the slower movies.

The Lunchbox (2013): BAFTA-nominated drama romance movie based on the love story between a housewife and an older man with a leisurely narrative style that tests the viewer’s patience.

Court (2014): Presented as a strong critique of the Indian judicial system, this movie keeps checking the audience’s patience with its dialogue-driven scenes that unfold at a deliberate pace.

Ship of Theseus (2012): A Filmfare-nominated philosophical movie that explores themes of identity, beauty, justice, and death with a measured narrative checking the viewer’s patience.

Mukti Bhawan (2016): Filmfare award-winning comedy-drama movie focusing on topics like life, death, and relationships as a son abides by his father’s desire to spend his remaining life in Varanasi and attain salvation.