When it comes to Bollywood, we often talk about Amitabh, Madhuri, Kareena, Aishwarya, Shahrukh, Hrithik roshan and Abhishek. Now-a-days, Bollywood has become synonymous with Aishwarya – Salman –Vivek triangle or the grand wedding of Ash-Abhishek. We hardly recall any movie whenever we talk about Bollywood. However, there are some classics that are much bigger than these stars and the spicy stories. We have come up with the 10 top biggest Bollywood movies that have left great impressions on the viewers forever. These movies will always remain in our memory.
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1. Devdas
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Who can forget Director Bimal Roy’s emotional flick ‘Devdas’, a vivid picture of flaws and emotions in human characters? Released in 1955, rich in imagery and desperation, this cinematic jewel is known for Dilip Kumar’s understated performance as the drunken protagonist blinking hopelessly and painfully love-struck, and some brilliant and poised acting performances by its heroines, Vyjayanthimala Bali and Suchitra Sen.
Devdas (Dilip Kumar) and Paro (Suchitra Sen) are childhood friends who share a love-hate relationship. Each is highly egoistic. These childhood friends grow up to be ardent lovers who are calculated to marry. But Devdas’ father turns down the proposal. Paro gets married to another and Devdas flees to Kolkata falling into bad company and taking to drinking. His friend Chunibabu takes him to the kotha [brothel] where he meets Chandramukhi (Vyjayanthimala). Chandramukhi is touched by the fact that he gives money without wanting anything in return. She falls in love with him. Chandramukhi leaves her profession and changes her life. Though Devdas acknowledges Chandramukhi’s place in his life, he cannot offer her any more. He embarks on a train journey around India in a despairing bid to escape from his demons, from his own self.
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Dilip already was an established tragedy king when ‘Devdas’ was released, but Vyjayanthimala was still struggling to strengthen her foothold in the industry. It was Bengali cinema’s foremost female star Suchitra Sen’s first Hindi film. The film proved to be a milestone for all the stars. It won Dilip Kumar the Best Actor trophy and a Best Supporting Actress award for Vyjayanthimala. Suchitra Sen got wide acclaim for her performance. Composer S D Burman and lyricist Sahir Ludhianvi gave excellent and still remembered musical notes for the film. The simple, austere, penetrating, candid and passionately electrifying depiction of subtle human values and sentiments is the hallmark of Bimal Roy’s DEVDAS.
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DEVDAS is based on a Bengali novel and has been remade many times, the most recent being Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s flamboyant remake starring Shahrukh Khan, Aishwarya Rai and Madhuri Dixit. However, this black and white, old cinematic rendition of Chatterjee’s novel is definitely head and shoulders above Bhansali’s colourful and extravagant flick.
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Dilip Kumar’s demeanor in this heartrending movie is all praise and awe. He was no Dilip Kumar in the film but exact imitation of the role. He outperformed in perfectly getting under the skin of a prodigal Devdas in the first hour of the movie and a profligate Devdas in the last hour. Besides, the very real to life and original performance of Dilip, Suchitra Sen’s weighted speech quality and simple dialog delivery adds resonance to an already touching storyline that goes to the heart of every viewer.
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The direction of Bimal Roy is superbly excellent and all the more imaginative and original. Roy’s ‘Devdas’ should undoubtedly be regarded as an intellectually perfect cinematic sequence in the history of Indian filmmaking.
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2. Mother India
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Released in 1957, Director Mehboob Khan’s classic ‘Mother India’ is a moving story of human struggle and one of the masterpieces of Bollywood cinema. The film was a total blockbuster and first major success for Raj Kumar, Sunil Dutt and Rajendra Kumar.
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As for Nargis (who was only 28 when Mother India was released) it was the performance of a lifetime, a role which any other actress would give an arm for, and sure enough Nargis pulled it off marvelously — from a shy, young bride with painted eyebrows to a mother who turns out to be an epitome of strength – she exudes a moving display of varied emotions.
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Raj Kumar leaves a lasting impact in a brief but pathos-laden role of Radha’s husband, Shamu. Rajendra Kumar fits in flawlessly to the role of a robust Indian farmer and a quiet, sturdy and supportive son. Dutt is pure, unharnessed energy as the rebel and gave in an excellent performance in the role of a mischievous outlaw.
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Set in the backdrop of rural India, the film focuses around a mother Radha’s (Nargis) relationship with her two sons Ramu and Birju (Sunil Dutt and Rajendra Kumar). Her husband (Raaj Kumar), who is a farmer, loses his arms after an accident and leaves the house as he doesn’t want anybody’s pity. His wife then has to look after her three sons and tend to the fields. Floods destroy the village and one son falls prey to the calamity. The strong-willed woman shows no signs of giving up. Birju turns into an outlaw but she doesn’t give in even then. She and Ramu fight the circumstances and come out of each trouble. Radha’s test of life reaches its climax when He kidnaps Lala’s daughter. And Radha is forced to replicate Mother Earth’s response to those who violate her laws.
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Naushad scored in excellent music for this blockbuster.
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3. Mughal-E-Azam
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Incredible nine years in the making, 16 in the planning, released in 1960 amid much fanfare and a rapturous reception, a tribute to love and struggle……Yes, the movie being talked about is K. Asif’s “Mughal-E-Azam“, a glittering icon of Indian cinema. Along with lavish sets, spectacular dance sequences, breathtaking battle scenes, and pure unadulterated romance, ‘Mughal-E-Azam’ sports a dramatic story as well, weaving conflicts between father and son, love and duty into a gripping tale of thwarted romance. The grandeur of the movie is a visual treat. And not just visual, the film had a fervent musical charm too. Musician Naushad’s tunes on Shakeel Badayuni’s lyrics are immortal.
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Emperor Akbar [Prithviraj Kapoor] and Queen Jodha [Durga Khote] give birth to a son, Salim, after years of prayer. When Akbar realizes his son is turning into a spoiled, dissolute adolescent by his indulgent mother, the emperor puts him into armor and sends him off to war for the next 14 years. Upon his return Prince Salim (Dilip Kumar), now a handsome war hero falls for the lush-looking yet demure courtesan Anarkali [Madhubala]. Initially wary of his affections because of the difference in their positions, she soon reciprocates his love. Akbar finds out about the affair and that creates a rift between the father and son. The film thus reaches the heart of its matter, the eternal struggle between love and duty, which pits father against son — the Mughal throne cannot be “wasted on a mere slave girl” — and the father against himself — “I am not an enemy of love but a slave to principle.” Not even a military revolt by the son against his father ends the conflict.
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Breathtaking performance by Dilip Kumar, the raw beauty and innocence exuded by Madhubala, the wide expanse of Asif’s vision, Naushad’s haunting and still remembered musical scores, and above all the grandeur of the film itself- all have gone in to make this movie a real blockbuster.
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When the color films were introduced in India around 1957, Asif wanted to reshoot everything, but the prohibitive costs of reshooting permitted him to film only three reels of his two-part, three-hour epic in color. As it is, the film cost $3 million, an astronomical sum at that time. (Even today the average Bollywood production costs only $1.3 million). So, only one song - ‘Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya‘ - is in color in the original film.
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Widely considered one of Bollywood’s most iconic films, K Asif’s Mughal-E-Azam makes a welcome return to the silver screen 45 years after its initial release. The movie again hit the screens with candy colours and an upgraded Dolby Digital sound, thus becoming the first film in world cinema history to be colourised specifically for a theatrical release. Retaining all its original charm, Mughal-E-Azam’s themes of love, loyalty and sacrifice remain as relevant as ever - a true testament to director K Asif’s vision and commitment.
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4. Deewar
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“Aaj mere paas building hai, gaadi hai, bank balance hai. Tumhare pas kya hai. Kya hai tumhare pas. ……………. Mere pas … Maa Hai.”
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Hardly is there any India movie lover who has not heard this famous dialogue from ‘Deewar’.
Released in the year 1975, starring Amitabh Bachchan, Shashi Kapoor & Nirupa Roy, written by Salim Javed, and directed by none other than Yash Chopra, ‘Deewar’ was a masterpiece which bagged almost all the awards of 1975 Filmfare Awards.
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Deewaar is probably one of the most memorable Hindi films of all time. The film uses the tried and tested formula of the good brother v/s the bad brother, a mother facing all sorts of hardships to bring up her sons on her own and religious sentiments. What makes the film rise above all others is the tight script and thunderous dialogues from Salim-Javed and above all a powerhouse performance by Amitabh Bachchan as the son driven to crime - perhaps his best ever! The film is one of a series in which he plays the ’angry young man’- the lone rebel, the man seeking personal vengeance and social justice, operating outside and more efficiently than the law.
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The film also exploits popular religious sentiment and the scene where he submits himself to Goddess in his own egoistic way – “Aaj khush to bahut hoge tum…”, has become a bookmark in our film industry.
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As for the storyline, let us flip through our memories once again. Vijay (Amitabh Bachchan) and Ravi (Shashi Kapoor) are two brothers who were raised amidst much hardship by their strong-hearted mother (Nirupa Roy) after their father abandons them. Vijay turns out to be more hot-headed in contrast to soft spoken and polite Ravi. Ravi meets his girlfriend’s (Neetu Singh) father who is a police commissioner and after meeting him he decides to join the police force and leaves for training.
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On the other hand, Vijay works in a shipping dock where he comes into contact with the underworld and is driven into the world of crime in order to gain quick money for his mother. The two brothers are separated by their duties as one protects the law while the other breaks it. Their mother has to make a choice now, between the two sons. Being an idealist, she chooses to support Ravi. Finally Ravi shoots down Vijay who dies in his mother’s arms.
The film was a superhit when it was released. Amitabh gives a powerhouse performance playing the very serious and disturbed angry man. Shashi Kapoor was impressive as the confused brother. However, his polite and soft performance is overshadowed by Amitabh’s enigmatic persona. Nirupa Roy is just perfect as Amitabh’s Mother who displays enough strength facing all odds. Not to forget the lovely ladies, Neetu Singh and Parveen Bobby who ornate the movie in their own charismatic way.
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5. Sholay
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Sholay is one of the biggest blockbusters in the history of Bollywood. It is the highest grossing film of all time in India. It ran for 286 weeks straight in one Minerva theatre of Mumbai. Sholay racked up a still record 60 golden jubilees across India, and doubled its original gross over reruns during the late 1970s, 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s.
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In 1999, BBC India declared it the “Film of the Millennium” In 2005, the judges of the 50th annual Filmfare awards called it the best film of the last 50 years. Ironically, when it was first released, Sholay won only one Filmfare award (film editor M. S. Shinde won for Best editing).
The plot runs as : A retired police officer, Thakur Baldev Singh (Sanjeev Kumar) gets two convicts, Jaidev and Veeru (Amitabh Bachchan and Dharmendra), to capture Gabbar Singh ( The timeless villain of Bollywood), a bandit chief who massacred Thakur’s entire family and cut Thakur’s hands off. Once in the village Ramgarh, both Veeru and Jai fall in love. Veeru is attracted to Basanti (played by Hema Malini), a feisty young woman who makes her living driving a tanga, or a horse-cart. Jai is drawn to Radha (Jaya Bhaduri), the reclusive widowed daughter-in-law. Bloody clashes between Jai, Veeru, and the bandits follow. In the end, the village is freed from the terror of the bandits.
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The film was produced by G.P. Sippy and directed by his son Ramesh Sippy. It was written by scriptwriters Salim-Javed. R. D. Burman contributed the music. Anand Bakshi was the lyricist. The film was a lavish production for its time. It took two and a half years to make and went Rs. 300,000 over budget. Much of the film was set in the rocky terrain of Ramanagaram, a village near Bangalore. In fact, one part of Ramanagaram town was renamed “Sippynagar” after the director of the movie. Even to this day, a visit to the “Sholay rocks” is offered to tourists travelling through Ramanagaram.
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The songs from Sholay attract less attention than the dialogues — a rarity for Bollywood. In fact, many movie lovers had got all its dialogues by heart. This prompted the producers to release audio-cassettes with only dialogues. Now, Ramgopal Verma is all set to cash in this blockbuster with his ‘Ramu Ke Sholay’.
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6. Silsila
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Released in 1981 and made under the crisp direction of Yash Chopra, ‘Silsila’ is still one of the most cherished movies of Bollywood. This movie was billed as a true story when it came out and bears resemblances to the life story of the leading ladies and the hero, Amitabh Bachchan. In real life Amitabh had an affair with Rekha while married to Jaya Bhaduri. The movie created stirs because it dared to handle the subject of extramarital romance when such topics were a taboo in Bollywood. Amitabh and Rekha make a perfect and gripping screen presence each giving a powerhouse performance. Jaya and Sanjeev Kumar steal the applauses by their subtle and mature performances.
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Amit (Of course Amitabh Bachchan) and Chandni (Lovely Rekha) are badly in love which is grooming fast. Amit is a Poet, Shayaar and writer. Shekhar (Shashi Kapoor), Amit’s elder brother is in love with Shobha (Jaya Bhaduri) and both are about to marry. Shekhar dies in an air crash and leaves behind his pregnant fiancé Shobha. Amit sacrifices his love and decided to give hand to Shobha for her unborn child. Both marry, but fate once more brings Amit face to face with Chandni, who is now married to Dr. Anand (Sanjeev Kapoor). The love that was forgotten and suppressed with time again blossoms up. Both again start meeting and both start forgetting they are now married… Dr. Anand and Shobha both get to know what is happening, but they handle the situated with perfect maturity. Ultimately Amit returns back in the arms of his wife who is pregnant. Dr. Anand and Chandni also live happily thereafter.
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The duo of Shiv Kumar Sharma and Hari Prasad Chaurasia has given some excellent compositions including ‘Neela Asman’, ‘Dekha Ek Khwab’ and others. The holi song ‘Rang Barse’ of the movie is still a must holi number in our country. This song was sung by Amitabh Bachchan and composed by his father Harivansh Rai Bachchan. Amitabh Bachchan and Lata Mangeshkar recorded their portions of “Yeh Kahaan Aa Gaye Hum” separately. Years later, when they were on friendly terms, they expressed their regret at having to do so when they could have gotten to know each other.
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7. Maine Pyar Kiya
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Released in 1989, directed by Sooraj Barjatya, this breezy teenage romance attained high acclaim as a melodious, faultless portrayal of innocent first love. ‘Maine Pyar Kiya’ was one of the most successful Bollywood movies of the 1980s and made Salman Khan a major star. The film was a departure from the gritty and violent films that were so popular in the 1970s and early 80s. The debutant Bhagyashree set the screen a fire and captured the attention of every youth. Reema Lagoo redefined the look and character of a mother in Hindi films. She was gorgeous, wore bright colors, dressed glamorously and was yet an affectionate, large-hearted mom.
This film had all the ingredients to click with the Indian milieu by and large. There was an obedient boy, a docile and domesticated girl, some funny and free-spirited souls and the innocent first love blooming in two hearts.
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The story revolves around Prem(Salman Khan) and Suman (Bhagyashree). HE the son of a multimillionaire, Kishen (Rajeev Verma)… and SHE the daughter of an ordinary motor mechanic, Karan (Alok Nath)… run into each other and cultivate mutual liking which culminates into a call of love….! The blossoming love between Prem and Suman is not taken kindly to by Kishen in whose custody Karan had left Suman when he was going to Dubai to make money. Karan returns to find Suman insulted by Krishen. Severing all past relations, he returns to the village with Suman. How Prem revolts against his father, reaches the village and gets back his love, Suman forms the rest of the story. Finally, it is the integrity of their children’s love that unites the long-lost friends.
The soundtrack of the movie was a huge hit with Lata Mangeshkar and S.P Balasubramaniam lending their voice for Suman and Prem. The immensely popular opening track, ‘Aate Jaate’, is said to have been inspired by Stevie Wonder’s 1984 single, ‘I Just Called to Say I Love You’. Also, the track, ‘Mere Rang Mein Rangne Wali’ is supposedly inspired by ‘The Final Countdown’. The sequence of ‘Antakshari’ was a new experiment and was immnesely popular.
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Maine Pyar Kiya won four Filmfare awards in 1990. It was dubbed into English as ‘When Love Calls’ ( This 125 minute English version of the film was the biggest hit in the Caribbean market at Guyana) and in Spanish as ‘Te Amo’. The movie was a super hit in Telugu as ‘Prema Paavuraalu’.
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8. Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
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‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’ is in many ways a typical Bollywood film, with songs, dance numbers, comic interludes and lovers cavorting in scenic locations. However, what sets the film apart is the touching and marvellous performance by Shahrukh Khan as Raj, the real-as-life and effortless acting by Kajol and above all, the duo’s on-screen chemistry which sets the romance afire.
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Released in 1995, DDLJ has created history. As of June 2006, the film had made the record books by completing 570 weeks of continuous play in Maratha Mandir, a Mumbai cinema.
The movie bagged in numerous awards at the filmfare - Best Movie Award (Yash Chopra), Best Director Award (Aditya Chopra), Best Actor Award (Shahrukh Khan), Best Actress Award (Kajol), Best Supporting Actress Award (Farida Jalal) , Best Comedian Award (Anupam Kher) and Best Lyricist Award (Anand Bakshi for the song Tujhe dekha) and Best Male Playback Award (Udit Narayan for the song Mehndi lagake).
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As like any mega blockbuster of all times, music played a major role in DDLJ’s success. While late Anand Bakshi who wrote the lyrics was a veteran, composers Jatin Lalit were a surprise package as they had just got a foothold in the industry. With Aditya Chopra making his debut as a director and Yash Chopra handling the production reins, DDLJ was designed as a unique musical love story that was equally shot in Europe and India and was billed as the first film portraying the life of Indians residing in foreign countries.
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The film was included in the Cinema India showcase, “The Changing Face of Indian Cinema”, which toured the United States in July and August 2004.
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The storyline of the movie goes as follws: Simran meets Raj on a graduation trip and they eventually fall in love. Her father, played by Amrish Puri, wants her to marry his best friend’s son, to whom she has been promised since she was born. After much tear-shedding, Simran finally agrees to the marriage and her family returns to Punjab. Raj, however, does not give up so easily. He follows Simran to the Punjab, but refuses to elope with Simran and wants to marry her with the consent of her father. Raj pretends to be a friend of the family, helping with the wedding preparations and gaining everyone’s friendship including Simran’s father. However everything comes crashing down when Raj’s true identity is revealed. Then, as Raj is preparing to leave, the father realizes that Raj truly and sincerely loves Simran. He allows Simran to leave with Raj, and all ends happily.
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9. Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
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Kuch Kuch Hota Hai is another blockbuster love-triangle story, produced under the Dharma Productions banner and Karan Johar doing superbly as a debutant director.
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Shahrukh adds new dimensions to his acting by playing a fatherly role for the first time, Rani Mukherjee has a short and sweet role which she plays flawlessly, and what tops this all is Kajol’s versatile performance which leaves you amazed and fascinated at the same time. The child actress Sana playing Anjali manages to combine the best qualities of a child actress and many of the emotions of an adult.
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This movie opens with a woman named Tina (Rani Mukherjee) who is dying from a complicated birth. She asks her husband Rahul (SRK) befor dying to name their newborn daughter Anjali (Sana Saeed). On Anjali’s eighth birthday she received the letter written by her long gone dead mother. In this letter, Anjali’s mother Tina explained how she came into her father’s life back in college and they fell in love. This love complicated a friendship between her father Rahul, and his best friend at college, a tomboy girl named Anjali (Kajol). So Anjali left the college so that Tina and Rahul could be together. What little Anjali’s mother wants her daughter to do is find the first Anjali and bring her back together with her father. Anjali, with the help of her grandmother sets out to this goal and achieves it by the end of the movie. This movie is a roller coaster of emotions. You will laugh and you will cry.
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The music is infectious and choreographer Farah Khan has performed an excellent job. Her comfort level with the three superstars is apparent with the chemistry displayed in each song sequence.
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The award list for the movie is long with the best movie, best director, best actor, best actress, best supporting actress, best art direction and best screenplay in 1998 Filmfare awards. Shah Rukh also received the best actor award at Zee Cine Awards 1998, Sansui Viewer’s Choice Awards 1998 and Z Gold Bollywood Award 1998.
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10. Lage raho MunnaBhai
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A movie to watch with your whole family, as seldom do we come across a film which makes us laugh, cry and also makes us feel good as a human being. Thanks to Raj Kumar Hirani, “Gandhigiri” is In and “Dadagiri” is Out. LRM is an experiment in hindi cinema which generates deep message through light-hearted comedy.
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Munna and Circuit, arguably compared to Laurel and Hardy, go about the business of generating humour out of the pathos of human conditions in a sequel to Munnabhai MBBS. Vidya Balan, Sanjay Dutt, Arshad Warsi and Boman Irani exhibit marvelous performances. The interaction between Munna and Gandhi are just brilliant and both Sanjay Dutt and Dilip Prabhavalkar dazzle in their role. Fans of Abhishek Bachchan were pleased to see him in a cameo towards the end of the movie.
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Lage Raho MunnaBhai was praised by Manmohan Singh, who stated that the movie “captures Bapu’s message about the power of truth and humanism. Lage Raho Munna Bhai was the recipient of the prestigious 2006 Filmfare Critics Award for Best Movie. It also won the Filmfare Best Story Award (Vidhu Vinod Chopra & Rajkumar Hirani), the Filmfare Best Dialogue Award (Rajkumar Hirani & Abhijat Joshi) and the Filmfare Best Comedian Award (Arshad Warsi).
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It was awarded Best Film, Best Story, and the Critics Choice/Best Actor (Sanjay Dutt) by both the Star Screen Awards and the Global Indian Film Awards (where it also won the award for Best Dialogue).
Lage Raho Munna Bhai revolves around the comic adventures of Munna Bhai, a Tapori in the Mumbai underworld and his sidekick Circuit. Munna is in love with the voice of Jhanvi (Vidya Balan), a radio jockey and presents himself to her as a professor of history and a Gandhi specialist. To keep up with his lie, Munna engages in a period of intense study of the life and works of Gandhi. It is during this period that the image of Mahatma Gandhi appears offering help and advice to Munna. Indeed, Gandhi continues to appear each time Munna sings Raghupathi Raghava Rajaram.
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Lucky Singh (Boman Irani), an unscrupulous businessman, wants to seize the ‘Second Innings house’. Turning to Gandhi for help, Munna encourages the residents of Second Innings to use Gandhigiri in an attempt to regain their home.
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As Gandhi guides Munna Bhai in the cultivation of a new life based upon Gandhism, anyone who comes into contact with Munna is transformed. When Munna saves Lucky Singh’s daughter Simran (Diya Mirza)’s marriage, in gratitude, Lucky Singh returns Second Innings to its residents.
Jhanvi’s opening line for her radio show, “Gooooooood Moooooooorninnnng Mumbai!“, is an homage to Robin Williams’ opening for his radio show (”Gooooooooood morning, Vietnaaaaaaaaammm!“) in the 1987 film, Good Morning, Vietnam.
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May 16th, 2007 at 11:26 am
How can you forget classics like Guide & movies by RK Films and include SILSILA as movie one will not forget. Movies lie Mera Naam Joker, Bobby, Sangam etc.are still above Silsila. Actually now you can’t restrict yourself to 10 most memorable movies. It has to be 100 or more.
May 16th, 2007 at 12:48 pm
Nice compilation, with compact storylines in this post. i agree, guide should have definitely been here. as always this site adds some neat pics to the posts.
May 16th, 2007 at 2:14 pm
It’s a great list. The writer did a very good research by covering all the information associated with the movies. The movie selection and title both are good. I am a new visitor to this site. Now onwards, it will be on my bookmark list. I am going to add this site to my blogroll.
May 16th, 2007 at 6:55 pm
Where is Lagaan?
May 16th, 2007 at 10:35 pm
Where’s Salaam Nameste, Kabhi Alvida Naa Khena and the new DON movie??
May 17th, 2007 at 2:28 am
How can we forget “Agneepath”
May 17th, 2007 at 3:44 am
guys we all have endless list. This guy has maid top 10 list from his opinion. and we all have our own opinion and different taste of movie. but i would appreciate the list he has maid.
Cheers
panks
May 17th, 2007 at 9:44 am
Many of the other obvious choices have been overlooked as could have been expected.
May 17th, 2007 at 11:36 am
R u sure you did not miss ‘Naya Daur’? It’s not only a classic Hindi cinema, but also a milestone to identify the post independent emerging India
May 23rd, 2007 at 10:27 am
kuch kuch hota hai because of its story & direction &due to peformance of sharukh & little girl anjali
May 24th, 2007 at 9:54 am
I think DDLJ & KAL HO NA HO are the all time hit movies in the bollywood for ever. Also SRK is the most natural actor in b’wood.Lageraho DON.
May 28th, 2007 at 8:17 am
The List is Good; but it seems to be going more by the star power than the film as a whole. Am happy yu put in SILSILA though it was a flop when it released; but there definitly are some nice movies
- SPARSH
- MERA NAAM JOKER
- MADHUMATI
- LAGAAN
- DIL CHAHTA HAI
- HUM AAPKE HAI KAUN
- ANAND
May 29th, 2007 at 1:32 pm
MY TOP 10 HINDI FILMS ARE AS FOLLOWS:
1.JAANE BHI DO YAARON.
2.ARTH.
3.PARINDA.
4.SATYA.
5.LAGAAN
6.SARFAROSH.
7.DIL CHAHTA HAI.
8.MAQBOOL.
9.RANG DE BASANTI.
1O.PADOSAN
June 5th, 2007 at 4:43 am
I agree with panks. However while compiling the list more focus has been given to the powerful trinity of Chopras-Johars, Bachchans and Khans. Or else how could you exclude Pyasa, Kagaz Ke Phool, Do Bigha Zamin, Anand and Black?
June 11th, 2007 at 5:08 pm
My top 10 Hindi Films
1)Dilwale Dulhaniya le jayenge
2)Sholay
2)Lagaan
2)Sarfarosh
4)Hera Pheri
5)Dil Chahta Hai
6)Jo jeeta Wohi Sikander
7)Vastav
8)Rehna Hai Tere Dil Main
9)Pardes
10)Silsila
June 11th, 2007 at 10:40 pm
If you take out silsila,kuch kuch hota hai,and include Pyaasa and Guide it will be good choice,,,,,,,,however it is my way of thinking,you cannot satisfy every one.(Especially Indians)
June 14th, 2007 at 2:38 am
my top ten hindi movies
1 Lagaan
2 Deewar
3 Sholay
4 Dil chahta hai
5 Jo jeeta Wohi Sikander
6 Dil
7 Agnee path
8 sarfarosh
9 Rang de Basanti
10 Munna bhai MBBS(it was so much better than lage Raho, though lage Raho munna bhai was also good.)
June 15th, 2007 at 10:42 am
Lage raho MunnaBhai is a wonder full film whic gives us to courage we are indians ………. also it gives how the gandhiji was doing work…
June 19th, 2007 at 11:34 am
1)baaton baaton mein
2)arth
3)nadiyaa ke paar
4)chaudhavi ka chaand
5)wo saat din
6)saaranah
7)ek ruka hua faisla
8)angoor
9)pushpak
10)sholay
June 22nd, 2007 at 9:04 am
Hi,
how could you forget landmark movies such as Sahib Bibi aur Ghulam and Pyaasa. My list of 10 best hindi movies are:
1. Madhumati
2. Mother India
3. Sahib Biwi aur Ghulam
4. Pyaasa
5. Kati Patang
6. Sholay
7. Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge
8. Lagaan
9. Lage Raho Munnabhai
10.Rang De Basanti
June 29th, 2007 at 11:12 pm
I cannot believe the Hum Apke Hain Kaun was not included.
top 10
1.DDLJ
2.Sholay
3.Hum Apke Hain Kaun
4.Dil
5.Hera Pheri
6.Mother India.
7.Kush kush Hota Hai.
8.Maine Pyaar kia
9.Dil Chatha Hai
10.Saajan
July 1st, 2007 at 11:20 am
nice!
but u forgot movies like do badan,satyam shivam sundaram, arzoo, geet ,karz & latest gangster but that much also the brilliant movies if add allthese also then i will says u r
knowing more about movies
sorry,,,,,,,,, i wa wrong
July 1st, 2007 at 11:25 am
collection is nice
but where is krissh jo jeeta wohi sikander????????????????
July 3rd, 2007 at 11:27 am
i think sum movis tha can b nominated r “nishabd/andaz apna apna/ karz/ agnipath/black/guru/anand/kabhi kabhi/don(1978)/sarkar(2005)”
July 3rd, 2007 at 5:06 pm
Bollywood is known for emotional films with emotional set of actors.
These Ten Top movies are wonderful.
To me, bollywood is the best.
Sharukh Khan is just like an angel in the bollywood cos’ he contributed a lot to the worldwide recognition of bollywood industry.
July 3rd, 2007 at 8:22 pm
No, collection is nice but in place of kuch kuch hota hai, silsila and lage raho munnabhai please include any
three of these movies only then your list will be complete
Hum aapke hai kaun
Lagaan
Do aankhen baraah haath ( old )
Nadiya ke paar
July 6th, 2007 at 5:45 pm
well my top ten fims 1 ddlj 2kkhh3pyar to hona hi tha 4mane pyarkiya5k3g6lagee raho munna bhai7yeh dil lagi8 pyar kiya to darna kiya9kalhonaho1odil chahta hai
July 11th, 2007 at 7:37 am
I think the maker of this list is more prone to stars like Dalip Kumar, Amitabh and then Shahrukh……as someone right said here, these are more like a star studded movies or super hit movies rather than classic movies….in my opinion one cannot list out the following movies
1. Lagaan (should be in top 3 anyways)
2. Ijazat (I can bet on this movie)
3. Dil Chata hai (do u see anything like before in indian cinema, if yes tell me)
4. Mausam (isn’t is better than main nai pyar kiya & KKHH???)
5. Satya (was’t it the 1st movie of its kind?)
Prive me wrong !!!!!!
July 11th, 2007 at 7:42 am
And I forgot to add “Rang De Basanti” in the list……this film teaches the youth of sub-continent to act now
July 11th, 2007 at 7:48 am
and finally “Black”….in my humble opinion…..it should be rated as the best movie ever made in Indian Cinema and I congratulate indian film viewers that they accepted this type of movie and made it a hit as well…Amitabh abd Rani was at their lifetime best in this movie..Rani can be compared with Nargis of her role in Mother India…
July 14th, 2007 at 11:41 am
hey….i think the more deserving movies r rang d basanti / don(old) / dil chahta hai / satya / golmal(old) / BLACK
July 18th, 2007 at 7:00 am
these top ten pictures list is very nice, which they added moral films about the love of the country and parents like this, but lagaan and range da basanti should also be added
as those are also moral and entartaining pictures.
July 19th, 2007 at 8:38 am
the list is realy good but my list is
1.maine pyar kiya
2.hum apke hain koun
3.sholay
4.deewar
5.sarfarosh
6.rang de basanti
7.kabhi khusi kabhi gam
8.devdas
9.dil chahta hai
10.mugl e azam
July 26th, 2007 at 10:06 am
Yaar, you listed top 9 movies correctly but 10th one should not be in the list. Since, this movie is not too entertaining although message is good but technically not good. There are many movies which are much better than the Lago Raho Munnabhai e.g. Satya, Dil chahta hai, Jane bhi do yaroon, guide, Shri 420, Naam, etc.
July 26th, 2007 at 2:43 pm
Top ten movies are here follows;
Hum aapke hai kuan
Kuch Kuch Hota hai
Sholay
Border
DARR
Maine Pyar Kiya
Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam
Gadar Ek Prem Katha
Mera Naam Joker
Mohra
July 30th, 2007 at 2:23 pm
I THINK HOW CAN U FOR GET THE MAJOR ALL TIME BLOCK BUSTER HUM AAP KE HAIN KAUN
NOT IN THE LIST THIS IS ONE OF WASTE SITE TO SURRF
July 31st, 2007 at 12:00 am
maine dil tujko diya,humraaz,dil,qayamat se qayamat tak,kaho na pyar hai,mission kashmir,fiza,champion,etc.
August 12th, 2007 at 9:27 pm
YIKES, we’re demanding people! obviously, everyone has their own opinions, but I agree that guide should’ve been there and movies like lagaan, black and others are definately better than munnabhai. But overall decent job, props for including DDLJ, Sholay and Mughal e azam, my fav movies ever. And don’t ever try to make a top ten list for hindi films. There isn’t one. Maybe for the top 100, but never the top ten.
August 13th, 2007 at 10:49 am
Thanks pooja for your suggestions and soon we are going to list all time favourite 100 bollywood movies.
August 14th, 2007 at 5:57 pm
How could you forget Yeh Vada Raha. The promise..
August 17th, 2007 at 11:42 am
top 10 movie
sholay,
dosti
mother india
guide
lagaan
kaante
padosan
lage raho munnabhai
jo jita wohi sikandar
jism
August 19th, 2007 at 12:40 pm
Silsila was a flop when it got released…definately need to add Lagaan which even made it to the OSCARS
September 1st, 2007 at 12:17 am
I think the top 10 are:
1.Mother India
2. Mughal-e-azam
3. Sholey
4. Maine Pyar Kiya
5. Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jaenge
6. Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
7. Lagaan
8. Lage Raho Munna Bhai
9. Rang De Basanti
10. CHAK DE INDIA
September 1st, 2007 at 6:45 pm
Dil chahta hai,
anand,
rang de basanti,
swades
should always be included…those cannot be avoided ever..
September 2nd, 2007 at 5:01 am
The top 10 from inspiration and motivation standpoint and excluding sad, tragedies, are:
1. Sahib Biwi aur Gulam
2. Mughal-e-Azam
3. Agnipath
4. Iqbaal
5. Lagaan
6. Munnabhai MBBS
7. Lageraho Munnabhai
8. Zubeida
9. Chak De India
10. Guru
September 10th, 2007 at 10:43 am
THE TOP 10 MOVIES ARE,
1. TITANIC
2. Mughal-e-azam
3. Sholey
4. Maine Pyar Kiya
5. Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jaenge
6. Kuch Kuch Hota Hai
7. Lagaan
8. Lage Raho Munna Bhai
9. Rang De Basanti
10. CHAK DE INDIA
September 13th, 2007 at 3:33 pm
Mohabatain or Kaho Naa Pyaar hai should have in top 10
September 18th, 2007 at 9:05 pm
Thank you so much for putting my favorite movies in your top 10… however i prefer the later Devdas…
As for some of the others, i had not heard of them before but will make sure i watch them asap!!!!!
September 25th, 2007 at 7:55 pm
All have said it, now its my turn. Here’s my TOP 10 in order of my liking, not their age:
1 - Mughal-E-Azam
2 - Awara
3 - Mother India
4 - Sholay
5 - Black
6 - DDLJ
7 - Dil Chahta Hai
8 - Lagaan
9 - Rang De Basanti
10 - Swades
The next 10, which deserve a mention and it would be very unfair not to mention them here:
11 - Bobby
12 - Sadma
13 - Pushpak
14 - Satte Pe Satta
15 - Deewar
16 - Guide
17 - Mr. India
18 - Devdas (New)
19 - Border
20 - Sarkar
September 30th, 2007 at 7:46 am
no RK film in list ?
:O
besides that GUide of dev saahab and roti of raesh khanna were also good films
mera nam joker and jaagte raho also not in list
October 3rd, 2007 at 8:28 pm
Maine Pyar Kiya.. The best film in the world!
October 10th, 2007 at 6:35 pm
oh my wat a bad list is this.
y u hav forgotten HUM AAPKE HAIN KOUN.
October 10th, 2007 at 8:04 pm
Hello Folks,
Its not justified to Bollywood cinema which has transcend 2-3 generations, unless you have seen all these movies and their commercial and artistic success. May be it would be easy to start with top 2 movies for each decade starting from the 50s (already 12 movies) and then put them in order of their success. This would bring classics like Pyaasa, Kagaz ke phool, Shri420, Guide, Anand, Maine Pyar Kiya, Mera Naam Joker along with the current top 10. I would definitely vote SHOLEY as the #1 of all time.
October 12th, 2007 at 5:11 pm
1.kkhh
2.ddlj
3.DTPH
4.K3G
5.don
6.DAVEDAS
7.KANK
8.HUM HAI AAP K KOUN
October 20th, 2007 at 5:50 pm
What?????? Few of the movies up there can be correct. R we forgetting movies like
Pakeezah (1972)
Sil Apna aur Preet Parai (1960)
Yahudi (1958)
Naya Daur (1957)
Sharda (1957)
Parineeta (1953)
Baiju Bawra (1952)
AND THE THREE MOST IMPORTANT
Sahib Biwi aur Ghulam (1962)
Pyaasa (1957)
Awaara (1951)
October 27th, 2007 at 11:03 pm
Why cant anybody here remember Legend of Bhagath Singh, the characters, roles, direction, acting everything is superb and unmatched.
October 29th, 2007 at 8:47 am
how could u forget the all time musical blockbuster HUM AAPKE HAIN KAUN.whether the matter of collections is concerned of its popularity among the people is concerned,it stood almost at the top most point…
November 6th, 2007 at 4:17 pm
My Top ten movies are:
1) Sholay
2) Agneepath
3) Darr
4) Mother India
5) Charas
6) Khabi Kuchi Khabi Gham
7) Coolie
8) Nagin
9)Yeh Vaada Raha
10) The Gat Gambler
November 10th, 2007 at 9:52 am
I think we have covered all the most successful movies in above lists. And my all time favourites are
1) Anand
2) Satte Pe Satta
3) Agneepath (What a movie!!!)
4) Iqbal
5) Sholay
6) Mera Naam Joker
7) Kal Ho Na Ho
8) Border
9) Angoor
10) Bawarchi
November 10th, 2007 at 5:08 pm
1.Mughal-E-Azam, 2. Devdas(Old), 3.Sholay, 4. DDLJ, 5.Fanaa, 6.Devdas(new), 7. Rang De Basanti, 8.Veer-Zaara, 9.Aawarapan, 10. kuch Kuch Hota Hai
November 13th, 2007 at 2:51 am
I THINK DIL CHATAHAI MUST BE IN THE LIST THEN KUCH KUCH.
November 16th, 2007 at 5:44 pm
Nice top 10 hit back in times that is…more to the 20 century though: -
Hum Saath Saath Hai, Mohabattein, PARDES, Dil to pagal hai….
November 22nd, 2007 at 2:29 pm
The Top Ten Indian movies for me as an Dharmendra and Hema Malini lover are:
1. Sholay
2. Yeh Verda Raha
3. Dharam Veer
4. Amar Akbar Anthony
5. Mother India
6. Burning Train
7. Gazaab
8. Mard
9. Dus Numberi
10.Jugnu
December 1st, 2007 at 10:32 pm
Kaalia
Satte Pe Satta
Kal ho na ho
Chera
KARWA CHOUD
BEST TOP 5 SADDAR DJI WERE YOU BORN
Oi SANU BORn in EUROPA SANI TANILANI
December 6th, 2007 at 12:16 pm
How could anyone forget Satyam Shivam Sundaram?
December 9th, 2007 at 11:11 am
Where is Gader Ek prim kehtha, that film is the biggest ever film in bollyod
December 18th, 2007 at 12:09 am
The biggest grossing film in indian industry seems to be in a very short time OSO,but i don’t think just because a movie didn’t make a good running at box office he couldn’t be considered a very good movie.Anyway,my fac movies are:OSO,Mohabbatein,Chak de! India,Satya,Schri 420,Sholay,DDLJ,Krrish(a very good revelation for Bollywood)
December 27th, 2007 at 10:44 am
TOP TEN FILM OR 01-TAARE ZAMEEN PAR 02-DDLJ 03-GANGAJAL 04-DOSTI OLD 05-LAGGAN 06-DIL CAHATA HAI 07-KAL HO NA HO 08-SARFAROSH 09-RANG DE BASANTI 10-CHAK DE INDIA
December 27th, 2007 at 10:57 am
BEST FILM IS 01-DIL 02-LAGGAN 03-DIL CAHATA HAI 04-RANG DE BASANTI 05-QAYAMAT SE QAYAMAT TAQ 06-SARFAROSH 07-FANAA 07-TAARE ZAMEEN PAR 08-MANN 09-1947 EARTH 10-HUM HAIN RAHI PYAAR KE 11-DIL HAI KE MANTA NAHIN 12-GHULAM 13-RAJA HIDUSTANI 14-ISHQ 15PARAMPARA
January 6th, 2008 at 8:54 am
my all time great bollywood films
1. roti
2.sholay
3.deewar
4.dil
5.mr.india
6.hum aap k hain kaun
7.dil wale dulania le jayenge
8.raja hindustani
9.khuch khuch hota hai
10.lagaan
January 25th, 2008 at 6:14 am
My Top 10
1. DDLJ
2. KKHH
3. Om Shanti Om
4. Chak De India
5. Swadesh
6. Veer Zara
7. Baazigar
8. Devdas
9. Mohabbatein
10. Kal Ho Na Ho
January 26th, 2008 at 9:48 am
My Top 12 Indian movies are
Pyaasa
Kaagaz Ke Phool
Sahib Bibi Aur Ghulam
Mother India
Mughal E Azam
Guide
Sholay
Umrao Jaan
Salaam Bombay
Lagaan
Swades
Rang De Basanti
February 8th, 2008 at 9:19 pm
1. Zanjeer
2. Kasme Vaade
3. Deewar
4. Shakti
February 12th, 2008 at 5:24 am
My Top 10
1. DDLJ
2. KKHH
3. Om Shanti Om
4. Chak De India
5. Swadesh
6. Veer Zara
7. Baazigar
8. Devdas
9. Mohabbatein
10. Kal Ho Na Ho
February 18th, 2008 at 5:14 pm
wher is “jab we met”………dont u guyz feel its one of d great romantic films of this decade……?
February 18th, 2008 at 5:46 pm
HPPY SAYS
18FEB 2008BC
MY TOP 10
1.SHOLLAY
2.DDJL
3.AJA NACHALE
4.GARAM MASALA
5.DAYAVAN
6.GADDAR
7.HUM APKE HAI KAUN BECAUSE OF MADHURI
8.KARMA
9.NAMSTE LONDON
10.VASTAV
MY BEST ACTOR AKSHAY,SHARUKH,SUNNY DEOL
MY BEST ACTRESS RANI AND I LOVE MADHURI
July 20th, 2008 at 12:28 pm
good list but should include
1)puspak
2)lagaan
3)rang de basanti
4)taare zameen par
5)swades
July 29th, 2008 at 8:37 am
all indian faurate films like
The no1 choice is
1.DDLJ
2.K3G
3.KUCH KUCH HOTA HAI
4.MOTHER INDIA
5.MOHABATTEIN