1 / 5In Delhi-6, Abhishek Bachchan plays Roshan, an NRI who returns to Old Delhi with his grandmother. As he reconnects with the neighbourhood and forms a bond with Bittu, played by Sonam Kapoor, he becomes part of a community dealing with rumours about a mysterious “Kala Bandar.” Through its bustling markets, rooftops, and narrow lanes, the film beautifully captures the chaos and warmth of Old Delhi.2 / 5Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi stars Shah Rukh Khan as Surinder, a shy and simple man who marries the lively Taani, played by Anushka Sharma. When he realises she dreams of a more exciting life, he creates a flamboyant alter ego to win her heart again. Set in Amritsar, the film captures the warmth of the city’s streets and culture, with landmarks like the Golden Temple adding to the story’s charm.3 / 5In Simmba, Ranveer Singh plays Sangram “Simmba” Bhalerao, a corrupt but street-smart police officer posted in Goa. As he enjoys the perks of his position, his outlook changes after a tragic incident pushes him to fight for justice. With Sara Ali Khan also starring, the film uses Goa’s lively streets and local culture to give the story its vibrant and energetic backdrop.4 / 5Kahaani follows Vidya Bagchi, played by Vidya Balan, a pregnant woman who arrives in Kolkata searching for her missing husband. As she navigates the city with the help of a police officer played by Parambrata Chatterjee, she uncovers a deeper conspiracy. Set during the vibrant celebrations of Durga Puja, the city’s crowds and festive energy add to the film’s suspense.5 / 5In Kennedy, directed by Anurag Kashyap, Rahul Bhat plays a mysterious insomniac ex-cop who now lives under the alias Kennedy, drifting through the sleepless nights of Mumbai. As he moves through the city picking up passengers and crossing paths with dangerous people including a mysterious woman played by Sunny Leone he finds himself entangled in a violent and corrupt system. The film’s dark, neon-lit portrayal of Mumbai’s nightlife makes the city an essential part of Kennedy’s haunting journey.