Find a list of notable movies shot in Varanasi:
Indian Movies
Masaan (2015)
A critically acclaimed film that captures the emotional and cultural essence of Varanasi, including scenes at the ghats and cremation grounds.
Raanjhanaa (2013)
This romantic drama, starring Dhanush and Sonam Kapoor, extensively showcases the city’s streets, temples, and ghats.
Mukti Bhawan (2016)
A touching film about relationships and salvation, depicting the life of those who come to Varanasi to attain moksha.
Laga Chunari Mein Daag (2007)
This movie starring Rani Mukerji and Konkona Sen Sharma features the ghats of Varanasi in its early sequences.
Banaras: A Mystic Love Story (2006)
A spiritual romance featuring Urmila Matondkar and Ashmit Patel, it highlights the mystic and spiritual side of Varanasi.
Water (2005)
Directed by Deepa Mehta, this internationally acclaimed film portrays the struggles of widows in the city during the 1930s.
Samsara (2001)
Although primarily a Ladakh-based movie, some sequences were shot in the ghats of Varanasi.
Mohalla Assi (2018)
Based on Kashi Nath Singh’s novel, this satirical drama starring Sunny Deol explores the socio-cultural life of Varanasi.
International Movies
The Man Who Knew Infinity (2015)
This biographical film about mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan, starring Dev Patel, has scenes shot at Varanasi’s ghats.
The Dark Knight Rises (2012)
Certain scenes for the Lazarus Pit were reportedly inspired by and partially shot in Varanasi.
Holy Smoke! (1999)
Directed by Jane Campion, this movie features Varanasi as a backdrop for its spiritual journey.
Eat Pray Love (2010)
Starring Julia Roberts, this movie includes sequences in Varanasi, portraying its spiritual and cultural richness.
The Fall (2006)
This visually stunning movie includes a few surreal sequences filmed in Varanasi.
Ganges: River to Heaven (2003)
A documentary about life and death in Varanasi, it captures the city's spiritual significance.
Movies of Spanish filmmakers shot in Varanasi
Spanish movies shot in Varanasi are relatively rare, and only a few productions have been confirmed to feature the city prominently.
Camino (2008)
A Spanish drama by Javier Fesser that includes scenes filmed in Varanasi, symbolizing spiritual exploration and the themes of life and death.
Matar al Rey (2009)
A Spanish film where Varanasi is used as a backdrop for its depiction of philosophical and cultural intersections.
Sacred Ganges
A Spanish documentary exploring the cultural and religious significance of the Ganges River, with Varanasi as a focal point.
Varanasi's timeless appeal continues to attract filmmakers from across the globe, making it a cinematic treasure trove.
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