Netflix has added a selection of classic Yash Chopra films to its library today. These are well-known Bollywood titles from the 70s, 80s, and 90s that many people still remember for their music, emotions, and iconic performances. It’s a nice mix of romance, drama, and old-school storytelling, and it gives viewers a chance to revisit these films or discover them for the first time.
Kabhi Kabhie (1976)
This film has the kind of music that sticks in your head for hours after you’re done watching it. Amitabh Bachchan and Rakhee bring a quiet sincerity to their scenes, and the overall pace is slow in a comforting way, almost like the movie wants you to settle into its mood.
Faasle (1985)
Here the vibe is very old-school. Sunil Dutt’s strictness, Rekha’s elegance, and the softer energy of Farooq Shaikh and Deepti Naval all mix together to give the film a gentle rhythm. It’s something you’d watch when you don’t feel like handling anything too dramatic or heavy.
Nakhuda (1981)
This one is on the smaller side, and that’s actually what works for it. Raj Kiran plays a young man who’s pulled between gratitude and personal issues, and the film handles it in a very real, unpolished way. It honestly feels like a story someone might share with you, not a big cinematic event.
Noorie (1979)
A very tender film set in the beautiful landscapes of Kashmir. Farooq Shaikh and Poonam Dhillon keep everything soft and pure. The love story is simple, but that simplicity makes it feel warm and genuine, like a quiet memory.
Daag (1973)
Rajesh Khanna is in full form here, carrying the film with his dramatic presence. Sharmila Tagore and Rakhee balance that intensity nicely. It has romance, some unexpected emotional turns, and that strong 70s style of storytelling that still works.
Doosara Aadmi (1977)
Rishi Kapoor and Neetu Singh bring their usual charm, but it’s Raakhee who gives the movie its emotional core. The story takes its time and unfolds with a soft touch, and before you notice, you’re actually quite caught up in it.
Aaina (1993)
This film belongs to Amrita Singh. She plays her part with so much bite and confidence that she instantly grabs your attention. Juhi Chawla brings a gentler energy, and Jackie Shroff ends up in the middle of their back-and-forth. It’s dramatic, messy, and quite fun to sit through.
Sawaal (1982)
A more serious, heavy film compared to the rest. Shashi Kapoor and Sanjeev Kumar bring a lot of weight to the story, which deals with tricky choices and family tension. It leans more toward drama than romance.
Chandni (1989)
This one is all heart and colour. Sridevi lights up the screen – the kind of performance where she doesn’t even have to try. The songs are instantly recognisable, and the whole film has a cheerful, feel-good vibe that never really gets old.
Silsila (1981)
People still talk about this film because of the cast alone. Amitabh, Rekha, and Jaya bring a raw honesty to their roles, and the story has a tangled, emotional feel to it. The music ties everything together and adds that extra depth the film is known for.
So that’s the whole set. It’s a nice mix of old Bollywood moods, and each film brings something a little different. If any of these caught your eye, you can just dive in and see what you connect with. Maybe you’ll rediscover an old favourite, or maybe you’ll find something you’ve never seen before. Either way, it’s a fun lineup to explore on Netflix.
