Top 7 longest Bollywood Movie Names ever till 2023

Long titles, captivating tales: A glimpse into Bollywood's lengthy movie names
 
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If you become engrossed in any of these timeless gems, their captivating tales and melodies are bound to keep you entertained for a long time, making it unlikely for you to lose interest.

In the realm of Bollywood, there are numerous film genres that come with lengthy titles. Below is a compilation of some examples.

Whether you're a recent enthusiast of Indian cinema or a long-time fan of traditional Bollywood entertainment, you must have observed the lengthy titles that accompany many Bollywood movies.

Roop Ki Rani Choro Ka Raja

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Produced by Boney Kapoor and directed by Satish Kaushik, this gripping movie tells the story of two orphaned children who endure numerous challenges while growing up. Seeking justice for their father's murder, the siblings track down the culprit and exact revenge without any mercy. Anil Kapoor and Sridevi starred in this 1993 release titled "Roop Ki Rani And Choro ka Raja," a six-word title that captures the essence of the film.

Raja Ko Rani Se Pyar Ho Gaya

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"Good Knight Mohan" produced and T. K. Rajeev Kumar directed this stunning romantic film about a village boy named Mohit who falls in love with a wealthy girl, Manisha, and follows her to the city to confess his love, but fails to do so. One of the movie's popular and emotionally charged songs is "Akele Hum Akele Tum," which showcases the bond between a father and his son. Starring Amir Khan and Manisha Koirala, this romantic drama, with a seven-word title, is one of Bollywood's lengthiest Hindi names and was released in 2000.

Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyon Aata Hai

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The movie producer and director Saeed Akhtar Mirza created a Hindi drama based on his personal story. The film delves into the frustration of laborers in Mumbai, with a focus on Albert Pinto, a boy who aspires to gain wealth through friendly connections with affluent buyers.

However, his views change when a labor strike ensues, and he blames the workers for the strike. Will Albert uncover the true reason behind the strike? To find out, watch this seven-worded, intriguing film that made it onto the list of lengthy Bollywood movie titles. Naseeruddin Shah, Shabana Azmi, Smita Patil and Om Puri star in the movie, which was released in 1980.

Kuch Tum Kaho Kuch Hum Kahein

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Produced by D. Ramanaidu and directed by Ravi Sharma Shankar and K. Ravi Shankar, this romantic drama boasts the lengthiest title among Bollywood movies. The movie portrays the charming love story of Abhay and Magala, who belong to rival families but unknowingly fall in love with each other. They embark on a journey to end the animosity between their families and seek a peaceful union. Starring Fardeen Khan, Richa Pallod, Vikram Gokhale, Farida Jalal, and others, this captivating film with a six-word title was released in 2002.

Yeh Tera Ghar Yeh Mera Ghar

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Produced by Sudesh Iyer, Hemang Desai, and Rajesh Bhatia, and directed by Priyadarshan, this amusing movie centers around a homeowner named Dayashankar and his tenant.

Dayashankar intends to sell the house to finance his sister's wedding, but the tenant refuses to vacate after arriving in the city. The movie has a six-word title.

Starring prominent actors such as Suniel Shetty, Mahima Chaudhry, Paresh Rawal, and more, the film was released in 2001.

Jis Desh Mein Ganga Rehta Hai

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"Ayesha Shroff" and "Jackie Shroff" produced this comical Bollywood musical drama, "Jis Desh Mein Ganga Rehta Hai," directed by Mahesh Manjrekar. The story revolves around Ganga, a kind and innocent man raised by foster parents in a village who faces several challenges adapting to modern living culture when he returns to his real home. Starring Govinda, Sonali Bendre, Rinke Khanna, Shakti Kapoor, and others, this 2000 release with a six-word title is among Bollywood's lengthiest Hindi movie names.

Pran Jaaye Par Shaan Na Jaaye

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 Produced by Raj Lalchandani, Sagoon Wagh, Mahesh Majrekar, and Asoo Nihalani and directed by Sanjay Jha, "Pran Jaaye Par Shaan Na Jaaye" is a movie that follows a student's interest in the lives of chawl people and their hardships. To understand them better, he decides to live with them as a tenant and conduct research. However, when the chawl people receive a warning from the house owner to evacuate their houses so that the entire chawl can be bulldozed, the situation becomes more complex. This 2003 release with a six-word title features actresses such as Dia Mirza, Sushmita Sen, Raveena Tandon, Rinke Khanna, and others.