Merge two data frames based on common column values in Pandas

You can use pd.merge:

import pandas as pd
pd.merge(df1, df2, on="movie_title")

Only rows are kept for which common keys are found in both data frames. In case you want to keep all rows from the left data frame and only add values from df2 where a matching key is available, you can use how="left":

pd.merge(df1, df2, on="movie_title", how="left")

We can merge two Data frames in several ways. Most common way in python is using merge operation in Pandas.

import pandas
dfinal = df1.merge(df2, on="movie_title", how = 'inner')

For merging based on columns of different dataframe, you may specify left and right common column names specially in case of ambiguity of two different names of same column, lets say - 'movie_title' as 'movie_name'.

dfinal = df1.merge(df2, how='inner', left_on='movie_title', right_on='movie_name')

If you want to be even more specific, you may read the documentation of pandas merge operation.