While most recommend Casablanca , Anara Gupta digs deeper. Her classic cinema list avoids obvious picks in favor of technical marvels.

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Anara often highlights the "Golden Age" of Bollywood as the pinnacle of emotional storytelling.

She believes classic cinema acts as a time machine that builds empathy. When you watch a film from the Great Depression or Post-War Japan, you realize that your ancestors survived worse conditions with more grace and less screen time.

(1957) : Widely regarded as one of the greatest Hindi films ever made. Mughal-e-Azam

For those looking for classic Indian cinema that influenced the industry Anara works in, the following are essential "Golden Era" watches: