Kadvi Hawa: Directed by Nil Madhav Panda, this rustic and poignant tale about farmers and their hardships will evoke your emotions. The movie revolves around a debt collector (played to the perfection by Ranvir Shorey) and a debt-ridden farmer (Sanjay Mishra at his best) and how the latter will have to choose between betraying his fellow farmers and saving what is left of his life. The director has not shoved global warming to our faces. He portrays it as a gradual process, like the condition of crops falling every year. This movie is a must watch for the performances and a brilliant portrayal of the dilemma people face when survival is pitched in front of right and wrong.
A Death In The Gunj: Konkona Sen Sharma's directorial debut is nothing short of brilliance. A heart breaking tragic tale- the movie has excellent performances and an eerily haunting background score. A Death In The Gunj is poetry on celluloid. The complex interpersonal relationships between the characters are the hallmark of the movie and the director captures every emotion magnificently in every frame. Vikrant Massey is one actor to watch out for. He says so much by saying so little. Movies and actors like these should not go unnoticed.
Lipstick Under My Burkha : Mother. Daughter. Wife. Girlfriend. Sister. These identities have more conformity than the one which has disappeared behind the shadow of these relations. Woman. Lipstick Under My Burkha is just about finding that identity-of finding womanhood. Of finding their identity beyond the shadows of the roles women have to play. And the fine actresses- Ratna Pathak Shah, Konkona Sen Sharma, Aahana Kumra and Plabita Borthakur do justice to their roles. A must watch for the women trying to find their voice and the men to help them find it.

Lipstick Under My Burkha is an eye opener for women's position in society
Tumhari Sulu : The coming of age tale of an ambitious homemaker getting a job as a late night relationship advisor radio jockey is a must watch for the women at home who thought getting a job was not something they could do for a lack of education, or kids or taking care of a family. Vidya Balan's honest portrayal will bring a smile to your face and give wings to your aspirations.

Vidya Balan was unabashed and coming of age in the slice of life film Tumhari Sulu
Trapped : This is yet another excellent performance by Rajkummar Rao. Trapped is scary, chilling and haunting as you watch the protagonist get trapped in his own house without escape. The film takes a cue from 127 hours and tracks the struggle of the protagonist trying to escape from his locked house. Rajkummar Rao went through a rigorous physical transformation and lost a ton of weight to play the character to perfection. A must watch for the ones who like survival thrillers.