Must Watch Bollywood films  for everyone.

Top Most Watched Bollywood Movies Ever Till 2022

 
Absolute Must Watch Movies

Even though India is a diverse nation with many different languages, cultures, and traditions, everyone there has a deep passion for movies. With over 1,000 films produced each year, Bollywood, the nation's Hindi-language film industry, is one of the most productive in the world (more than twice as many as Hollywood). What precisely distinguishes Bollywood movies as epic and unique? because they add a little drama to our everyday lives. Bollywood movies are entertaining to watch, so even after watching a movie multiple times, the audience is captivated. Here is a list of all the Bollywood films that never fail to amuse us and that, even after multiple viewings, we still find entertaining.

Sholay (1975)

The director Shekhar Kapur has referred to Sholay as the "defining film on the Indian screen."

Kapur was quoted as saying in Anupama Chopra's book, Sholay: The Making of a Classic, "Indian film history can be divided into Sholay BC and Sholay AD." A true masala film, an epic, and a truly impressive production, "Sholay" is regarded as one of the greatest and most influential Indian movies of all time and has endured even today, nearly 50 years after its initial release. The famous dialogues "Kitne Aadmi The" and "Yeh Haath Humko Dede Thakur!" were also produced by it. We should all be able to recite the lines from this classic work given how many times we have seen it.

Mughal-e-Azam (1960)

The tragic tale of Prince Saleem (Kumar), the ruling Emperor Akbar's (Kapoor) son, who falls in love with dancing slave girl Anarkali is set in the late sixteenth century during India's Mughal period (Madhubala). This is true epic filmmaking, complete with grand sets, enormous battle scenes involving hundreds of real elephants, elaborate costumes, a timeless score, and naturalistic acting.

 

Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001)

Another cult favourite that never fails to lift our spirits is K3G, which also gave us a number of timeless songs that we can still play over and over. Rahul, the older adopted son of a successful businessman, chooses to wed his middle-class love and drifts away from his family. Then we see his younger brother, who is out searching for him because he wants to bring the family back together. Every time we see this movie on TV, we can't help but watch it because of its unique charm!

 

Jab We Met (2007)

Because it's so entertaining, Jab We Met is a great movie to watch when you're down or need a pick-me-up. In this romantic comedy, Aaditya, a depressed business tycoon, haphazardly boards a train to flee. Here, he meets the bubbly Geet, who enjoys conversation and becomes enmeshed in her crazy existence. You'll have to watch to find out how it turns out as he gradually starts to enjoy life.
 

Chak De! India (2007)

Chak De! India After each viewing of the movie, our feelings of love for the nation seemed to soar and our hearts raced with anticipation. Former Indian hockey player Kabir Khan, who was wrongly accused of betraying his nation, is now on a mission to train the nation's women's hockey team in an effort to demonstrate his allegiance to it. Have we not all seen this captivating movie a billion times?


3 Idiots (2009)

The movie, which is based on Chetan Bhagat's well-known novel Five Point Someone, centres on two college friends named Farhan and Raju and the unique bond they develop with their friend Rancho, who promptly vanishes after graduation. Ten years later, when one of their college classmates seems to have located him while sharing pleasant memories of their college days, they set out in search of him. A challenging movie that will tickle both your funny and heartstrings is 3 Idiots.

 

Pheri Hera (2000)

The first in a line of comedies that make the audience laugh with slapstick humour is Hera Pheri. The plot centres on two tenants and a landlord who are in need of money badly. Out of desperation, they decide to try to get the ransom for themselves by devising a complicated plan that just doesn't seem to work for them. Watch this right away for some belly-laughing humour!


Andaz Apna Apna (1994)

The lead actors in the comedy Andaz Apna Apna are Aamir Khan and Salman Khan. Two lazy middle-class men, Amar and Prem, decide to ask Raveena, the millionaire's daughter, for her hand in marriage. They try to outdo each other when they encounter the neighbourhood gangster Teja, who is determined to completely upend their lives as they contend for her hand. We can watch this real comedy masterpiece over and over again!

 

The film Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995)

The themes of personal responsibility versus family obligations and forbidden love are reimagined for the 1990s in this epic, era-defining romance. Simran (Kajol) is getting ready for a marriage that her controlling father has arranged while Raj (Khan) is an immature young man living in London. InterRail takes her across Europe, where she meets Raj and falls in love against the backdrop of the Swiss Alps. The movie's popularity is evident by the fact that it has been screened every day in Mumbai's Maratha Mandir cinema for the past 19 years and counting (the title translates as "The brave-hearted will take away the bride").