Top 10 Must Watch Bollywood Movies of All Time

 

     

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If you love India, its culture, its food, Hindi songs and everything about India. Then you can not miss the Hindi Cinema of India, often known as ‘Bollywood’. This cinema fills your lives with extreme entertainment, joy and of course fantasies.


If you are missing the fun in your lives if you are new to the Hindi cinema of India or just trying to catch up. Then we got you covered. You can not miss the entertainment in your lives when you have Bollywood movies to watch 


We got you a list of the Top 10 Bollywood movies to watch. 


1. MUGHAL-E-AZAM



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One of the biggest blockbuster movies of Hindi cinema.Mughal-E-Azam was loved by the Indian audience and is still cherished for it’s screenplay. The actors who played the roles in the movie are still adored by the Indian people. The movie was originally released in black and white in 1960. The movie gained so much love and recognition that the movie was again released after 43 years in 2004.



2. SHOLAY 


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Sholay is a classic Bollywood blockbuster of 1975. The movie is best known for the roles played by the actors. The technology of that time was kept in mind, especially while shooting the action scenes. Sholay is incredibly directed, one of the most amazing screenplays. No doubt, Sholay was one of the highest-grossing movies of its time. And of course, you can not miss the most famous dialogues of all time. Overall it’s a must-watch movie, a perfect source of entertainment. 



3. BORDER 


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“ Shayad tum nahi jaante, yeh dharti sher bhi paida karti hai.” 


Border movie is based on real-life events that took place during the Battle of Longewala in 1971. The movie is a perfect blend of love, action and emotions with an amazing screenplay. The movie depicted how the soldiers stay away from their homes in order to protect their motherland and how their family suffers in their absence. 


4. QUEEN 


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Queen is one of the most successful movies of the Bollywood queen ‘Kangana Ranaut’. The movie is all worthy of the awards and recognition it has gained since 2014 till now. The movie is based on how a middle-class girl (Rani) is eagerly waiting to get married but her marriage gets canceled and Rani goes on a solo honeymoon to Paris. 


Rani’s character is brilliantly written. Her journey involves heartbreaks, freedom, fun, and friendships. The movie gives a beautiful message of making the decisions that you feel are right for you and what makes you happy.



5. 3 IDIOTS 


                     

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“Life is a race. If you don’t run fast, you will be like a broken andaa.” 


                                                               - Viru Sahastrabudhhe (Boman Irani) 


The movie is a well-written and directed comedy-drama that teaches us many life lessons. The film incredibly depicts the pressure of studies and career on the students of Asian countries and students take their lives in this pressure. It conveys a beautiful message of how friends bless one’s life with love and fun. 


And how they, the real friends, support us to achieve the goals of our lives. The film deliberately urges professors in a fun manner to improve their teaching methods. This film also brought a revolution in India that how Indian parents started giving less pressure on their children and supported them to pursue their dreams. 



6. BHAAG MILKHA BHAAG



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Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, a film inspired by the legendary Indian athlete, Milkha Singh’s life and his incredible journey. The film inspired the children and the youth to take an active part in sports. The movie also shows the separation of India and Pakistan in 1947. 


Singh was born in India but later became part of Pakistan when the separation took place. The role of Milka Singh was played by Farhan Akhtar. The actor did an incredible job.


7. BAHUBALI 


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Bahubali gained a lot of love and recognition nationally and globally as well. The movie is a war drama and a romantic love story. The screenplay, songs and the roles played by the actors, everything is so incredibly displayed and played. 


The huge setup of the movie would definitely attract you. The first sequel of the movie created deep suspense in the audience which led them to eagerly wait for its second part. People wanted to know the answer to “Why did Katappa kill Bhaubali?” 



8. HERA PHERI 


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Talking about the top Bollywood movies. How can we not mention this outstanding movie? 


Hera Pheri is a Big Blockbuster Hindi comedy movie directed by Priyadarshan, starring Akshay Kumar, Sunil Shetty, Paresh Rawal and Tabu. The movie was released in March 2000 and is still loved by people, youth and also the children of today. 


The movie is a remake of ‘Ramji Rao Speaking’. The movie has 2 sequels. You can not miss this incredibly plotted movie. And of course, you would not want to miss the laughter that movie gives you, its famous dialogues, Akshay Kumar’s Raju pose and the most loved character of the movie “Babu Rao”. 



9. TAARE ZAMEEN PAR 


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An incredibly supportive movie for children. The film is directed and produced by Amir Khan. The movie shows the support for every child who is challenged by life. Dyslexia is the main topic and theme of the film. The movie teaches parents and teachers to be extremely supportive. The movie impacted positively on the lives of people. 



10. GANGS OF WASSEYPUR



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Gangs of Wasseypur, an Anurag Kashyap’s movie. The movie was released in 2012 and since then till now its actors are known for their well-played roles in the movie. The movie is still cherished and recognised for its total bang on Bihari style. 


The movie gives you an idea of how the political parties and the mafias work together to fulfil their greed.


Written By - Tamanna Rathor

                                            

                                                                                      


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