10 Bollywood movies you must see before you die
Top 10 Bollywood movies you must see before you die
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One of the most expensive films of Hindi cinema, Mughal-e-Azam
is considered as one of the milestone films in the history of Indian
cinema. Directed by K Asif, the film starring Dilip Kumar, Prithvi Raj
Kapoor and gorgeous Madhubala in the lead roles portrayed an eternal
love of Mughal prince Salim and courtesan Anarkali.
Prithviraj Kapoor, who played the legendary role of King Akbar, immortalised the character on celluloid. A poll conducted in 2013 by British Asian weekly newspaper rated it as the greatest Bollywood film of all time.
Prithviraj Kapoor, who played the legendary role of King Akbar, immortalised the character on celluloid. A poll conducted in 2013 by British Asian weekly newspaper rated it as the greatest Bollywood film of all time.
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Anand
was the cult movie of Indian cinema that proved Rajesh Khanna’s acting
mettle. The film was a story of a lively person suffering with a fatal
disease, who passes every single moment cheerfully and brings smile on
every face. Rajesh Khanna and Amitabh Bachchan played their roles to
such perfection that brought tears in almost every eye when the movie
ended.
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This
is one of the most successful movies in the history of Indian cinema.
With Dharmendra, Amitabh Bachchan, Sanjeev Kumar, Hema Malini, Jaya
Bhaduri and Amjad Khan in the lead roles, Sholay broke every
box-office record and still is fresh and entertaining. The impact of the
movie was such that every single character of the movie is remembered
till date. And for the first time in the history of Indian cinema,
people loved the legendary villain Gabbar Singh played by debutante
Amjad Khan.
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A cinematic gem from Shekhar Kapur, Masoom,
touched every heart, kudos to Naseeruddin Shah, Shabana Azmi, and Jugal
Hansraj (as a child artist) in principal roles. The film is one of the
most acclaimed ones from that time and is the winner of many awards for
its actors as well as for the people responsible for its timeless music-
Gulzar (lyrics, screenplay, and dialogues), and R D Burman (music
director). Shekhar Kapoor also won tremendous appreciation for his able
handling of a sensitive subject in his debut directorial effort.
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Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
gave another superstar to the Indian cinema by the name of Shah Rukh
Khan. The film once again brought back the era of love stories and
introduced Indian audiences to the scenic beauty of Europe and desi land. After smashing many records at the box office, the film became the longest running film in Indian theatres after Sholay.
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Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro,
with all its silliness, implausible plot and excessively theatrical
acting, was an absurd take on the builder-administrative mafia, which is
still relevant. Two bumbling jobless photographers are given an
assignment by the hard-boiled editor of a newspaper whose sole goal is
to catch the erring on the wrong foot. Like Sholay’s dialogues, one has learnt JBDY’s scenes and gags by heart - be it the cake scene ('thoda khao, thoda phenko'), the play on ‘gutter’, or the Mahabharat-Salim Anarkali stage mash up.
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The
hilarious jodi of Amol Palekar-Utpal Dutt and their rib-tickling scenes
together are still enough to make you laugh. It was also one of
Hrishida’s most famous and successful movies. Amol Palekar too earned a
huge star status after its success. And of course, RD Burman also made
his presence felt with the memorable song 'Aane wala pal.' In few words, Golmaal
is a brilliantly directed and intelligently edited masterpiece. Simply
put, the movie is one of the key representatives of Indian comedy for
rest of the world.
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Lagaan
was based on the story of a village that united against the British
rule to play cricket and achieve freedom from paying tax. One of the
movies that re-introduced Indian cinema to the west, it was also voted
in the top five films for the Oscars. However, the film failed to win
the Oscar Award, reason being its long duration, but made a huge impact
over the audience from west. Lagaan also established Aamir Khan amongst the most versatile actors of Bollywood.
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Raj Kumar Santoshi’s Damini
was the tale of a small time stage dancer’s struggle and fight for a
poor rape victim. Powerhouse performances by Sunny Deol and Meenakshi
Sheshadri had earned them Filmfare Awards. The conniving, evil scheming
lawyer would be one of the best performances by late Amrish Puri.
Santoshi’s brilliant screenplay, his astute direction and dialogues with
punch were the strong pillars of the film, which held it up high. The
issues of domestic violence, raping a minor, judicial system were very
well reviewed and presented in the movie.
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In Kahaani,
Vidya Balan takes on her role with power and pride. Living out of a
suitcase, amongst strangers, she takes on the soul of Kolkata. Her
performance leaves you in awe of an actress who walks through her role
as easily as a stroll down Chowranghee Lane. And even that is perfected
as a pregnant waddle, add to it her disheveled look and eyes dark with
anguish. Sujoy Ghosh's script and direction show no 'pregnant' pauses.
It slams home a shock value that a thriller rightly demands. The story
totally grips you and leaves you at a dramatic high.