Top 5 Dev Patel Movies You Should Watch If You Liked Monkey Man

Apr. 15, 2024



One of the rising stars of Hollywood, Dev Patel made his debut as an action hero with Monkey Man and it won’t be an exaggeration to say that if John Wick was based on the streets of India, this is what it would look like. So, now that you have witnessed Dev Patel in action how about making yourself familiar with some of his other works as well? So, in this article, let’s talk about the top 5 movies featuring Dev Patel that you should watch if you liked Monkey Man!

1. The Man Who Knew Infinity

1. The Man Who Knew Infinity

One of the best movies done by Dev Patel is The Man Who Knew Infinity. Now it is nothing like Monkey Man filled with great action but it is rather a biopic of one of the greatest minds ever produced by mankind, the great self-taught mathematician Mr. Srinivasa Ramanujan.

The movie follows his struggles at Trinity College, where he arrived to pursue his passion for mathematics. We see him battle the prevalent racism back then and rise above all of it to become one of the most renowned and respected personalities in the history of the world.

The movie where the career of Dev Patel kicked off should definitely be on your list of his top movies to watch. Slumdog Millionaire revolves around 18-year-old Jamal who is answering questions on a television show which is basically the Indian version of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire”. While the host shoots questions at him, we get to see flashbacks from Jamal’s life which explains how he got on the show. This movie won the Oscar for Best Picture in 2009 and served as a breakthrough for Dev Patel’s career.

The plotline and overall VFX done in this movie will make you remember the days of watching movies like Gulliver Travel, however, The Green Knight has much of a darker theme.

Lion is a biographical film revolving around the story of Saroo Brierley who as a five-year-old gets lost on a train and arrives in Kolkata. There he has to learn how to survive on his own but before things get out of hand, he gets adopted by an Australian couple. Now after a long time of 25 years, Saroo travels back to India armed with Google Earth to find his long-lost home. This movie is a rollercoaster of emotions and I would advise you to watch it while keeping a glass of water and a handkerchief handy.

Shashank Shakya is an Entertainment Writer and has completed his Bachelors(Honours) with English Literature. He is a published writer. He boasts incomparable knowledge about the Marvel and DC universes along with other branches of entertainment with substantial experience in the field of writing.