6 brilliant Indian films inspired by Shakespeare’s timeless plays


In India, Shakespeare’s influence isn’t just confined to textbooks—it pulses vibrantly through our cinema screens.
Filmmakers have time and again dipped into the Bard’s treasure trove of human emotions—ambition, love, betrayal, revenge—and spun them into unforgettable stories that feel strikingly Indian.
These seven films are perfect examples of how beautifully Shakespeare’s timeless themes have been adapted to reflect India’s own cultural, political, and emotional landscapes.


Vishal Bhardwaj’s Maqbool reimagines Macbeth in the gritty underbelly of Mumbai’s underworld. Irrfan Khan stars as Maqbool, a loyal henchman who falls prey to ambition and desire, much like the doomed Scottish general. The dark, atmospheric storytelling and powerhouse performances make this one of Bollywood’s finest Shakespeare adaptations.


In this iconic tragic romance, Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak brings Shakespeare’s doomed lovers to the Indian heartland. Aamir Khan and Juhi Chawla play star-crossed lovers torn apart by family feuds, echoing the timeless sorrow of Romeo and Juliet. With soulful music and tender performances, the film redefined Bollywood romance for a generation.
Haider is Vishal Bhardwaj’s chilling and poignant retelling of Hamlet, set against the politically charged backdrop of Kashmir. Shahid Kapoor delivers a career-defining performance as Haider, grappling with betrayal, loss, and madness in a land torn by conflict. Richly layered and brutally honest, Haider is a haunting masterpiece.
Another gem by Vishal Bhardwaj, Omkara adapts Othello into the dusty, dangerous politics of rural Uttar Pradesh. Ajay Devgn’s Omkara, a political enforcer, is undone by jealousy and manipulation, mirroring Shakespeare’s tragic Moor. The earthy dialects, stellar performances, and raw emotion make Omkara a cinematic tour de force.
Directed by Gulzar, Angoor is a delightful comedy of mistaken identities. Based on The Comedy of Errors, it stars Sanjeev Kumar and Deven Verma in double roles, resulting in hilarious confusion and classic slapstick moments. It's a masterclass in situational comedy done the Bollywood way.
10ml LOVE, directed by Sharat Katariya, is a quirky, modern take on A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Set in the bustling chaos of contemporary Mumbai, the film follows three couples entangled in love, jealousy, and magical confusion—thanks to a love potion! It's light, breezy, and endearingly chaotic, much like the original play.