Top 10 Best Spy Movies on Prime Video To Watch in India

Spy movies have always fascinated audiences with thrilling plots, captivating characters, and edge-of-your-seat action. If you’re a fan of espionage and undercover operations, Prime Video offers an extensive collection of spy movies to satisfy your cravings.

  • North by Northwest (1959):

Alfred Hitchcock’s masterpiece stars Cary Grant as an advertising executive mistaken for a government agent and pursued across the United States. This iconic spy thriller combines suspense, romance, and wit, making it a classic in the genre.

  • The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2015):

Set during the Cold War, this stylish spy film brings together an American CIA agent (Henry Cavill) and a Russian KGB operative (Armie Hammer) to stop a criminal organization from acquiring nuclear weapons. With its retro vibe, charismatic cast, and witty banter, “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.” is a delightful homage to ’60s spy TV shows.

  • Eye of the Beholder (1999):

Starring Ewan McGregor and Ashley Judd, “Eye of the Beholder” is a psychological thriller combining espionage and mystery elements. McGregor plays a British intelligence agent who becomes infatuated with a mysterious woman (Judd) while tracking a serial killer. This film keeps you guessing until the very end, with its twists and turns.

  • Raazi (2018):

Set against the backdrop of the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, “Raazi” tells the story of a young Indian woman (played by Alia Bhatt) who is recruited as a spy by the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW). This critically acclaimed Indian film explores themes of patriotism, sacrifice, and the complexities of espionage.

  • Little Secrets (2001):

While not a traditional spy film, “Little Secrets” offers a unique perspective on espionage. The movie follows a young girl who runs a business collecting secrets for her neighbourhood until she discovers a mysterious and potentially dangerous secret. This family-friendly film combines elements of mystery and adventure with heartwarming storytelling.

  • Walk on Water (2004):

A thought-provoking Israeli spy drama, “Walk on Water”, centres around an Israeli intelligence officer tasked with locating an ageing Nazi war criminal. As he approaches his target, he forms an unexpected bond with the man’s gay grandson. This film explores themes of identity, guilt, and forgiveness against espionage.

  • The Double (2011):

Directed by Richard Ayoade, “The Double” is a stylish and surreal spy thriller. Jesse Eisenberg plays the lead role as a mild-mannered office worker who becomes obsessed with a new co-worker who looks exactly like him but has an opposite personality. This mind-bending film combines espionage, dark comedy, and psychological drama.

  • My Spy (2020):

If you’re in the mood for a lighthearted spy comedy, “My Spy” is a perfect choice. Dave Bautista stars as a hardened CIA operative who finds himself at the mercy of a precocious 9-year-old girl after she discovers his undercover surveillance operation. This film offers a delightful blend of action, humour, and heartwarming moments.

  • Altered Minds (2013):

“Altered Minds” delves into the psychological thriller genre with a story centred around a prominent psychiatrist and his family. When his children suspect their father’s involvement in government experiments during their childhood, they embark on a journey to uncover the truth. This gripping film keeps you guessing and explores the effects of secrecy and manipulation.

  • Once There Was a Tiger (2018):

A thrilling Indian espionage film, “Once There Was a Tiger”, follows an ex-spy brought back into action to protect national security. As he faces new threats and challenges, he must reconcile with his past and navigate the treacherous world of espionage. This film offers a captivating storyline, intense action sequences, and a glimpse into the world of Indian intelligence.

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