My Favourite Shows, Movies and Books of 2024

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This is going to be a long post – grab a drink and settle in! As I was pregnant and breastfeeding my newborn the entire year, I had plenty of time to watch movies and shows and read books. So, as part of Blogchatter #BlogchatterWrapParty, I have many recommendations to share with you. Here are my favourite shows, movies and books of 2024:

My favourite shows, movies and books of 2024

I watched a lot of TV shows this year, but I’m only sharing my favourite shows. For more recommendations or reasons why some shows didn’t make this list, you can check out my ‘Movie/TV Review’ highlight on Instagram.

Would you believe that I never actually saw all 10 seasons of this iconic show when it originally came out? As the show became popular in India in the early 2000s, I watched only its later seasons and a few random episodes from the earlier ones on TV in later years. When I was pregnant with my son nine years ago, I started watching the series from its first episode but never made it past season 2. This pregnancy, however, I began again and finished the entire series. Watching F.R.I.E.N.D.S is like receiving a warm, comforting hug from your real friends. The content through the seasons isn’t uniformly good but it’s still an enjoyable and easy watch. I also read Matthew Perry’s autobiography this year, saddened by his untimely demise. It was an average book but offered an insightful and candid glimpse into his life.

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Even though this was one of the weakest seasons of the Netflix show recreating the lives of Queen Elizabeth II and her family, I enjoyed watching it because I loved the series overall. As a history buff and anglophile, the subject really interests me; and the actors and production value was excellent. I’m also glad they decided to end the show in 2005. It would have been tough to show the most recent events affecting the royal family objectively, had they ended it at present day.

This is a humorous murder mystery on Apple TV, and I saw its second season this year. In every episode, you relive the events surrounding the murder through one particular character, and the narrative style changes in each episode depending on the personalities of the characters. So someone who is very emotional will have a very dramatic style of storytelling while a macho guy will have an action movie kind of narrative. It’s such a fun and enjoyable show. Most importantly, it keeps you guessing who the murderer is, till the end!

This Apple TV miniseries is based on a book by Bonnie Garmus, which I absolutely loved and highly recommend. The book is definitely better but the show does a pretty good job of recreating its many important themes with slight variations. The story revolves around a female chemistry researcher in the US in 1950s and 60s who faces terrible misogyny at work. Things get worse when her partner suddenly dies and she finds herself pregnant. To make ends meet, she says yes to the offer of hosting a cooking show on television but unlike other female hostesses of that time, she teaches cooking as if it’s a lesson in chemistry and becomes an instant hit for her forthright and scientific bluntness. I found myself comparing this mini-series to the Barbie movie which was also billed as a story of female empowerment. Truth be told, Barbie pales in comparison to this show. Elizabeth Zott, in particular, is an exceptional character.

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This Amazon Prime TV show has a similar premise to the one shared above, but here the woman breaking the glass ceiling isn’t a scientist. Instead, she’s trying to earn a living being a stand-up comedian after being dumped by her husband. Also set in the 1950s and 60s, this show was a massive success but I saw all its five seasons this year and thoroughly enjoyed them. I have written a detailed blog on the subject which you can read here.

This Amazon Prime miniseries is the only non-fiction (and only Indian) show on my list. It is a documentary based on the tremendously successful partnership of screenwriters Salim-Javed in the 1970s. It was a fun watch, as it depicted the evolution of classic Bollywood. Both Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar are very interesting and nuanced personalities and their story keeps you hooked. As a writer myself, I was intrigued by their monumental rise to fame in an industry that never respects writers. There’s a lot to learn from them, but I wish they had spoken more about the process of their writing.

This HBO show, available to watch on Netflix and Jio, just won the best comedy Emmy Award. It is about an aging female stand-up comedian who gets a new lease on her career by hiring a “woke” and highly annoying GenZ writer to help with her material. The show is funny but it’s also full of heart. The chemistry between these two unlikely characters is amazing. I highly recommend it as an easy and quick watch.

I saw a lot of movies this year but many of them were old favourites or rewatches. So I’m just going to list out four movies that came out this year which were the best of those I saw.

This inspirational true story is about a boy from a very poor rural background clearing the civil service exam and joining the Indian Police Force, despite many hardships. It is truly a gem of a film. Even though you know exactly what’s going to happen, you are so invested in the story. It’s very well made and has a stunning performance delivered by Vikrant Massey. It made me cry!

I saw this movie in the cinema hall before people started talking about it and it became the official Oscars entry for India. It is an absolutely wonderful little film because it combines social realities and many important themes such as women empowerment, in a very comical yet believable format. It has a strong message, a very realistic setting and even a sweet love story! Despite being a bit slow to start, the funny moments and cracker dialogues are worth it.

This movie became quite a sensation internationally. It’s an animated film about the emotions accompanying puberty. I absolutely loved it and could really resonate with all the chaos often caused during this volatile period of life. Very relatable and very sweet!

This was the last movie I saw in the hall before my baby girl was born and it was such a fun film! Deadpool movies are usually entertaining as they are very humorous. Wolverine is iconic in a completely different way but they make a cool pairing together. There is a lot of violence in the film but it’s always set to awesome music, so it doesn’t feel icky or gory. The storyline is interesting too especially with the Time Variance Authority, which first appears in the Loki TV show, playing a large role.

I’ve read 35 books so far this year, including re-reading many of my old favourites. Hence, I won’t write about the Project Poirot books that I read or favourite reads like Gone with the Wind, the Harry Potter series which I’m reading to my son, the Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco and some others. The book I’m currently reading – The Time Traveller’s Wife by Audrey Niffeneger – is also excellent, but I’m not including it here because I haven’t finished it yet. The two books I’m mentioning here were ones that I read for the first time this year and loved.

This book is a very well-written and truly hilarious glimpse into Iranian family life. Though it’s set in the 1940s, its characters feel relatable to this day, even from an Indian perspective. It’s entertaining, engaging and insightful about the culture and politics of Iran in that period. I highly recommend it. It had me in splits throughout and some of the characters will likely stay with me for a long time to come!

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I picked this book only because it was a finalist for the JCB Prize for Literature (it later won the award) and had been gifted to me. To be frank, I didn’t expect much for two reasons: the only other JCB nominated book I read this year was extremely disappointing and I never got through the last book by Upamanyu Chatterjee I attempted to read (Mammaries of the Welfare State). But this one pleasantly surprised me!

The story itself isn’t extraordinary – it’s about an Italian monk who makes his way to Bangladesh and drastically changes the course of his life. Despite being inspired by real events, the story didn’t strike me as very unique. There certainly are numerous other inspirational stories along similar lines out there. What I liked about this one in particular, however, was its engaging style of storytelling. The reader is immediately invested in the characters, especially the very likeable Lorenzo. It’s also an easy and relatively fast-paced read. If you’re looking for an engaging book, give this one a shot.

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42 comments

  1. Absolutely enjoyed going through your list so many great picks! Some of these are my favorites, and now I have a bunch more to check out – I added some to my TBR and watch list.

  2. I’ve put off watching Angry Young Men cuz it really seems like a reverse nepo kind of show. Now that you say it doesn’t focus much on the writing process of this talented duo, I’m even less interested. Maisel is one of my favourite shows from the past decade. I’m very interested in checking out Hacks now. Thanks for these awesome recs 🙂

  3. I was expecting a long read, but your picks were so interesting that I didn’t realize when I reached the end! The books and TV shows you mentioned are all new to me, so I’m adding them to my list—especially FRIENDS (I haven’t watched the entire series yet).

  4. I am not much of a consumer of video content but in 2024, I enjoyed one webseries on Jio. Shekhar Home. Produced by BBC Studios. If you haven’t checked it out, please do!

    I have grabbed my copy of My Uncle Napoleon and excited to read it. Will let you know how I like it.

  5. Thanks for sharing the amazing books, Movies and TV show recommendations Noor.
    I am going to add ‘The After Party” to my to watch list. I missed the Deadpool Movies and I too love it for the black humor. I look forward to your reviews of ‘The Name of the Rose’ and ‘The Time Traveller’s wife ‘( heard good things about this one ).

  6. A very welcome post since I am always on the lookout for new stuff to read and watch! Loved reading Lessons in Chemistry last year – don’t have Apple TV so have not watched the show. The Iranian book sounds interesting and I will add to TBR. And your favourite movies last year, resonate well with me. Haven’t watch Deadpool and Wolverine though but saw the other three and loved them. Marvelous Mrs Maisel is another show I started watching long ago, but somehow due to travel etc. couldn’t continue it, but you have encouraged me to start that again! Keep reading and watching and sharing!!!

  7. Most of the shows that you’ve mentioned, I’ve watched. Regarding books, even I couldn’t finish the last book of Upamanyu Chatterjee that I picked up. This one sounds like one I could read. Is it very long.

  8. You became mom for the second time last year and still managed to read so many books and watched shows and movies and Yes you attended that Book Launch event too in Noida… Rememeber. You are too sporty, bold and confident. God bless you with more happiness and you keep enjoying books, shows and movies always everyafter.

  9. What made me the happiest about this blog is how you so smartly used your pregnancy time to immerse yourself in joy and things you enjoy. May this happiness always pervade your and your family’s lives. I resonated with many of your reviews, especially 12th Fail, Laapata Ladies, and of course, FRIENDS, my go-to medication for all forms of negativity that simply melts into laughter at the sight of any episode or scene.

  10. Friends is like my go to show whenever I feel down… And Lapata ladies is one of the best movie i watched in 2024

  11. I loved reading your list! I’ve added a couple of your recommendations to my list, can’t wait to check them out! You always have such great picks!

      1. Wow, Noor, your journey is truly inspiring. From law to blogging to becoming a columnist, it’s amazing how you followed your passion and kept pushing forward. Congratulations on everything you’ve accomplished and the recognition you’ve earned.

  12. I am yet to watch any Apple TV shows. More of a Netflix person 😀
    12th Fail and Laapata Ladies are two of the best Bollywood movies made in the recent times according to me.
    Saving your list.

  13. Commendable list, Noor. I absolutely love Friends and The Crown. I have not watched the other shows you have mentioned. In movies, 12th Fail and Laapata Ladies are my top favourites, too. I avoid watching movies like Deadpool. I have become a slacker when it comes to reading books.I will not be sincere if I say I might read them!

  14. With such varied content yoj watched during pregnancy hour daughter is going to have quite an eclectic taste! A HUGE Friends fan here, and am rewatching them on and off the nth time. 🙂

  15. Really nice recommendations. 12th fail was really a good watch it was shown close to reality on screen. Friends always have been the most recommended series. That is quite an interesting list of movies, series and books.

  16. I’ve watched almost all the movies and series you mentioned- the last season of Crown was such a disappointment! I was also pregnant and breast feeding the entire 2024 and I was doing a rewatch of Suits and the Good wife amongst all the Bollywood military movies like Fighter, Uri, and Lakshya. Well well😬

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