Tuesday, 4 June 2013





Hard-To-Forget Bollywood Movies


Cinema and India are as intertwined with each other as is a child to his/her mother. One of the two biggest film industries in the world, Bollywood has created a name for itself due to the quality of movies and actors produced by it. As we celebrate 100 years of Hindi cinema on May 3, 2013, let’s take a look at the biggest blockbusters of the century, which have remained in the hearts of the audiences, no matter how old they are.




Indian Bollywood Block buster Films


Mother India (1957)


This epic melodrama came at a time when women were used as mere props by men in movies. Breaking all trends, ‘Mother India’ became one of the first women-centric movies, personifying the power of women. This Nargis-Sunil Dutt starrer is still regarded as one of the best films of Hindi cinema.       







      Mughal-E-Azam (1960)


This 1960 Indian epic film – directed by K.Asif – is probably the biggest and the best love story ever narrated by any filmmaker. More than half a century may have passed by since the movie was made, but the dialogues, songs like ‘Jab Pyaar Kia Toh Darna Kya’, passionate love and Madhubala’s unmatched beauty are still remembered by one and all.










Don (1978)


Don – which has gained the status of a cult movie – was declared a hit at the Box Office in the year of 
its release. Dealing with powerful people in crime, the Amitabh Bachchan starrer turned out to be so
 successful that a remake and its sequel – starring Shah Rukh Khan – have been made till date and have
 also turned out to be super hits.










Mr. India (1987)


‘Mogambo Khush Hua’ – the dialogue which has become synonymous with Amrish Puri – is one of Bollywood’s favourite quotes till date. Not one celebration of the film fraternity goes by without enactment of this dialogue. Probably one of the first few Bollywood films on superheroes, Anil Kapoor and Sridevi’s mind-blowing performances have made this movie a must-watch for people of all age.












Andaz Apna Apna (1994)


One of the best comedy films till date, this movie – which stars Salman Khan, Aamir Khan, Raveena Tandon and Karishma Kapoor – is widely remembered for its songs, unique storyline and witty one-liners like ‘Teja main hoon mark idhar hai’. Not to forget the acting of all the actors too.
Hum Apke Hain Kaun (1994)


Every girl’s dream of the perfect lover and the perfect wedding came true in ‘Hum Apke Hain Kaun’. With 14 songs in its kitty, the movie has touched and still touches the hearts of all its viewers. The songs, dance sequences, love, bonding and family values all round up to a must-watch for cinema freaks.

Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge (1995)


Yash Chopra’s epic love story portrayed in ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’ still remains fresh no matter how many times one watches it. Raj and Simran – the protagonists in the film – have almost been epitomised by every lover and the dialogue ‘Jaa Simran jee le apni zindagi’ is not unknown to anybody in the country.

Dil Chahta Hai (2001)


Words fail when it comes to describing movies like ‘Dil Chahta Hai’. With a mix of emotions – love, friendship, lust, jealousy and ego – this movie fails to fade with time. 
                         
Lagaan (2001)


Aamir ‘Mr. Perfectionist’ Khan’s movie – which narrated the story of farmers oppressed by the British during their rule – not only touched the hearts of the audience, but became such a hit that it was nominated in the best foreign film category at the Oscars.
                          
Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. (2003)


Among one of Sanjay Dutt’s best performances, this comedy flick strung a lot a notes in the heart of the audiences at the same time – love, friendship and crime. Apart from Sanjay Dutt, Arshad Warsi also came into the limelight for his ability to tickle the funny bone of the viewers.

              
Rang De Basanti (2006)


One of Aamir Khan’s best performances till date, the movie dealt with the prevalent corruption in the Indian system. Even though the movie faced stiff resistance from the Defence Ministry of India, it still won the hearts of the audience due to the truth reflected in the story.

              
Chak De India (2007)


One of the first movies dedicated to the sport hockey, and that too women’s hockey, ‘Chak De India’ drifted to an entirely new genre of filmmaking. Considered to be among Shah Rukh Khan’s best performances ever, the movie managed to reign over the Box Office despite not having a lead actress, a love story or any love songs.
     
3 Idiots (2009)


Loosely adapted from Chetan Bhagat’s ‘Five Point Someone’, this movie was nothing like anything seen before in Hindi cinema. With the pressure building on kids to do well in their studies, the movie kind of mocked at the education system that believes only in learning and not in understanding. Defying his age, Aamir Khan looked years younger than he actually was and Sharman Joshi and Madhavan also acted their parts brilliantly.
   
Dabangg (2010)


Salman Khan – whose movies rarely flop at the Box Office – delivered a power-packed performance in ‘Dabangg’. Known for his witty lines and natural acting, Chulbul Pandey went on to create history with one of Bollywood’s highest grossing movies ever.
     
The Dirty Picture (2011)


Based on Silk Smitha’s real life, ‘The Dirty Picture’ gained commercial success and went on to win many awards including those for the best picture, best director and best actress. Naseeruddin Shah, Tusshar Kapoor and Emraan Hashmi all played their parts well but Vidya Balan stood out for her commendable portrayal of the South Indian actress.





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