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Letterboxd's Top 500: Indian Cinema Underrepresented?
27 Feb
Summary
- Only nine Indian films made Letterboxd's Top 500 list.
- Debate erupts over omissions of classics like Nayakan and Guru Dutt.
- Platform's global user base cited for representation disparity.

Film enthusiasts are debating Letterboxd's recently released Top 500 Films list, which features only nine Indian titles, sparking discussions on representation and global cinema evaluation. While RRR, 3 Idiots, and Satyajit Ray's Apu Trilogy were recognized, the absence of classics like Nayakan and films by Guru Dutt drew widespread criticism online. Users expressed surprise and disappointment over these perceived oversights.
The debate also touched upon the inclusion of newer films, with some viewers feeling that while deserved, the overall representation of Indian cinema remained insufficient. Some defended the rankings by highlighting the platform's voting mechanics and its diverse international user base. The conversation underscores broader questions about how digital metrics and global communities engage with and perceive the vast legacy of Indian cinema.




