As psychologically-drawn films begin to carve space in thrillers, supernatural tales, and dramas alike, they give shape to what unravels when the balance between mind, body, and spirit splits. Films such as Chauthi Koot (2015), Barfi! (2012), Kaccha Limboo (2011), and Samantaral (2017) approach mental health and psychological distress through distinct emotional and cultural lenses, each capturing a different texture of the psyche across people of different age groups, time periods, geographies and cultures. Yet, amidst them, some films push the envelope further—sharper in gaze and more deliberate in how they draw us into the private worlds we rarely see, but often feel. This list is a challenge: to curate and watch, both. The following films call to rethink how one sees mental illness and the psychological workings of people’s minds with dignity on screen.