Black (2004): Amitabh Bachchan’s Debraj Sahai battles Alzheimer's while teaching Michelle (Rani Mukerji), a deaf-blind girl, to express herself.
Woh Lamhe (2006): Mohit Suri’s film was supposedly inspired by late actress Parveen Babi and her struggles with schizophrenia. The film heralded Kangana Ranaut’s arrival as an acting powerhouse.
U Me Aur Hum (2008): Alzhemer’s erodes a couple’s memories but fails to efface their love. Ajay Devgn’s directorial debut drew comparisons to The Notebook.
U Me Aur Hum (2008): Alzheimer’s erodes a couple’s memories but fails to efface their love. Ajay Devgn’s directorial debut drew comparisons to The Notebook.
Hasee Toh Phasee (2014): Parineeti Chopra amassed praise for playing Meeta, a hyper-intelligent, impetuous addict with unusual tics and quirks. The film ranks among the better romantic comedies.
Dear Zindagi (2016): A dejected insomniac (Alia Bhatt) benefits from the off-beat psychiatry of a free-spirited doctor (Shah Rukh Khan), in Gauri Shinde’s light and refreshing coming-of-age film.
Sadma/ Moondram Pirai (1982) : Sridevi plays a young woman, who suffers severe retrograde amnesia after a major head injury, in this Balu Mahendra film.
As a rape-survivor with scotophobia, who also suffers from 'anniversary reaction'- a condition, which triggers unsettling feelings around the anniversary of a trigger- Taapsee is terrific in Game Over
(Special Mention 1) Devrai (2004): A critically-acclaimed Marathi film about a schizophrenic man and his caring sister. The film was produced by the Schizophrenia Awareness Association.
(Special Mention 2) Peranbu (2019) A single father tries to raise his daughter, who has cerebral palsy, even as she is beginning to wake up to her sexuality, in this Tamil film, directed by Ram.