Boycott Bollywood! Bollywood is full of
nepotism! Bollywood is copy-wood! Bollywood lacks originality! Boycott!
Boycott! Boycott! These are the slogans that have infiltrated our country after
the sad demise of the SSR
1. Jab We Met (Rom-Com) – "Jab We Met" by Imtiaz Ali is cinema at its finest! It is one of the most beautiful and romantic stories in Indian cinema. A basic story is conveyed engagingly and entertainingly. The first hour of the film is delightful; the second hour is the same. From practically beginning to end, "Jab We Met" captures your interest and leaves you perfectly satisfied. The film was a box office hit and has remained a fan favorite ever since.
Plot – Jab We Met tells the story of a feisty Punjabi girl, Geet Dhillon,
who is sent off track when she bumps into a
depressed Mumbai businessman, Aditya Kashyap, on an overnight train
to Delhi. While attempting to get him back on board when he alights at a
station stop, they are stranded in the middle of nowhere. Having walked
out of his corporate business after being dumped by his girlfriend, Aditya has
no destination in mind until Geet forces him to accompany her back home to her
family, and then on to elope with her secret boyfriend, Anshuman.
2. Bhool Bhoolaiya / Stree (Comedy/horror) – In this particular scene, the two films collide, but I can't tell which one is better. So I'll recommend that you watch both of them since they both have engaging tales, amazing casts, and great sound. Everything in both of them is excellent, but if I had to choose one, I'd go with Akshay and then Rajkumar. I adore them both equally, but Bhool Bhoolaiya wins the game, although they're both fantastic.
The plot of Bhool Bhulaiyaa - An NRI and his wife
decide to stay in his ancestral home, paying no heed to the warnings about
ghosts. Soon, inexplicable occurrences cause him to call a psychiatrist to help
solve the mystery.
The plot of Stree - The people of Chanderi live
under constant fear of Stree, the spirit of a woman who attacks men at night
during festivals. Vicky decides to unravel the mystery with his friends.
3. Bajirao Mastani (Historical drama) – Take my word for it: this one is full of substance, glory, and beauty—all in pure Bhansali fashion! But the picture isn't simply physically stunning; the story, writing, direction, and performances all scream depth and intensity... So, take a break, get to the next multiplex, settle into your seat, and prepare to see one of the best period romance dramas ever filmed!! Bajirao Mastani is Sanjay Leela Bhansali's labor of love and tribute to global cinema. Strong actors are frequently put into difficult positions in films. But trust me when I say that the surprisingly engaging writing and outstanding performances make this one a must-see.
Plot - The heroic Peshwa Bajirao, married to
Kashibai, falls in love with Mastani, a warrior princess in distress. They
struggle to make their love triumph amid opposition from his conservative
family.
4. Don (Crime) – Don is a true 1970s classic thriller that outperforms the standard fare in both story and execution. Chandra Barot's direction is excellent, and the picture is beautifully photographed. As I watched it, it gave me Bond vibes—everything about it is incredibly stylish from the beginning, the camera work is fantastic, and the settings, decorations, costumes, score, and sound—everything has very high production qualities. The writing, which is tense, twisted, and really well thought out, and, guess who else, oh, well, who else if not Mr. Amitabh Bachchan, who is outstanding in his multiple roles, and whose presence alone does much to fascinate the viewers, is what makes the magic in the end.
Plot - Don, a wanted criminal, succumbs to
his injuries in a police chase. Things take a turn when Vijay, a lookalike of
Don, replaces him and tries to trace the details of his illegal activities.
5. A Wednesday (Thriller) – There are a few movies that entertain, there are a few movies that give a message, and then there are a few movies that you can relate to. A Wednesday is definitely one such movie. By the way, it is also a movie that inspired Hollywood to create such movies.
Plot - Prakash Rathod, a retired police
commissioner, recalls the most memorable incident of his career when an
ordinary citizen alerted him to a bomb fear in Mumbai.
6. Raaz (Horror) – Even though this film is a remake, the acting, direction, and atmosphere combined to make it one of the best horror films of all time. Ashutosh Rana's performance was a show-stealer, and Bipasha Basu and Dino Morea's performances did justice to the screenplay. I was speechless when I saw the movie's setting. The jungles surrounding the villa have been designated as a filming location for horror films. Everything in the film was fantastic and said a lot. It's a joy to watch such films.
Plot - Sanjana and Aditya go to Ooty for a
holiday to save their unsteady marriage. However, Sanjana is haunted by a
spirit who reveals some dark secrets about Aditya and his past.
Plot - A boy from Ranchi aspires to play cricket for India. Though he initially tries to please his father by working for the Indian Railways, he ultimately decides to chase his dreams
Plot - Hardik and Luv are two young men,
living with their roommate/friend Bunny. After Hardik loses his job and Luv
gets dumped by his girlfriend, they decide to tag along with Bunny
to Goa to relax. In Goa, Luv falls for Luna (Puja Gupta), and she
invites the guys to a rave party, organized by
the Russian mafia, which is being held on a secluded island. At the party,
a new drug, D2RF, is launched. None of my friends take it as it's costly. The next morning, the three roommates find that the island has been
infected by zombies, and the three men save Luna from her villa and stay
together in hopes of surviving.
9. War (Action) – The film is quite delightful, and the colorful, brilliant landscapes contribute to the beauty; yet, the tale isn't particularly compelling (which was to be expected), but it does contain plot twists that keep you engaged throughout. To be honest, that was enough for me, and I was pleased with the script. Overall, this is a fun film to watch with friends and family. It's entertaining, has some exceptional adrenaline-filled action and chase scenes (by Bollywood standards), Hrithik's elegance and charm, Tiger's jumps and super kicks, a somewhat interesting storyline with some not-so-great but unexpected twists, nice music, and really good background scores.
Plot - Kabir, a secret agent, goes rogue
after a mission to catch a terrorist goes awry. However, his boss sends Khalid,
another agent and his student, to track him down.
10. Hera Pheri (Comedy) - This is most likely one of those films that will make you laugh until you weep. That's right, it's that good. Everything worked together, from the writing to the direction to the acting to the music. Paresh Rawal, Akshay Kumar, and Sunil Shetty, along with Tabu, did an outstanding job. They accurately depicted what everyone required. Every impoverished guy has fantasized about becoming wealthy suddenly by winning the lottery or discovering hidden funds. Regardless of the approach, everyone dreams of the same thing, and that's what brought us all together and kept us hooked to the screen till the finish. The over-the-top performance by Akshay Kumar wowed me the most. Sorry, guys, but out of the three of us, I am his biggest fan.
Plot - Two tenants and a landlord, in
desperate need of money, chance upon a ransom call via a cross connection. They
hatch a plan to claim the ransom for themselves.
Alright, folks, I have tried to present you with movies from every genre that I find interesting and unique enough to speak more about Bollywood than anything else. Even after this, if you think Bollywood sucks, well then you are allowed to waste your time as Bollywood isn't going anywhere anytime soon.
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This one is good 👍🏻
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