Brahmāstra Part One: Shiva (2022) attempts to reimagine Hindu mythology through a superhero lens. Rooted in ancient astras, the film brings celestial power into a present-day fantasy saga, blending VFX-heavy storytelling with age-old concepts of cosmic energy, protection, and reincarnation in a contemporary love story.
OMG: Oh My God! (2012) cleverly channels mythic themes into a modern legal battle when a shopkeeper sues God after his store is destroyed. Drawing from tales of divine accountability, the film uses satire to question blind faith while humanising Lord Krishna as a biker-guide.
Mohenjo Daro (2016) sets an action romance amid the Indus Valley civilisation but carries mythic echoes of heroism and destiny. With divine dreams, chosen warriors, and sacred river rituals, the film constructs a proto-myth that blends history with fantasy in a dramatic visual epic.
Karan Arjun (1995) fuses the reincarnation trope with a revenge saga. Drawing from the Mahabharata’s enduring themes of karma and destiny, the film reimagines mythic justice through two brothers killed and reborn to avenge their mother’s suffering in a rural-modern hybrid world.
Paheli (2005) explores a folk tale rooted in Rajasthani oral mythology, where a ghost falls in love with a newlywed woman. The film reinterprets ancient beliefs about spirits and longing through the lens of feminine agency and emotional yearning in a modernised desert setting.