I remember
my childhood days when every weekend my entire joint family would gather to
enjoy a Bollywood movie on Doordharshan. We would laugh, cry and make predictions
about what would happen next. During fight scenes, we would pray that
the hero should give nice punches to the villain and then we kids would celebrate
his victory by dancing without music. Those memories are still very fresh in my mind.
Today when
the entire world is shutting down and people are social distancing,
self-quarantining themselves, this can also be seen as a time to come closer to
our families and make each moment lighter and memorable
While many
would prefer to watch web series or movies on Netflix or Amazon Prime during
this quarantine period, individually on their mobiles, I would prefer to watch
some light-hearted family movies along with my entire family, from 8 year old
to 80 year old, while relishing tea and hot pakodas.
The ten
films I’ve decided to re-watch with my family are:
Find out how Ravi would deal with the
situation in this classic movie directed by Mr. Gulzar. In addition, the songs
of the movie will touch the strings of your heart.
2) Mili
It's not easy to brighten someone's day when you have your own struggles
to pull you down each and every moment. Mili is about a girl (Jaya Bachchan) who
is free-spirited and believes in sharing her positive vibes with everyone
inspite of fighting a deadly disease. What would happen when she would cross
paths with Shekhar (Amitabh Bachchan) who is struggling with his own past and does
not believe in any good? Will she be able to paint Shekhar's life with rainbow
colours?
Watch this Mr. Hrishikesh Mukherjee's classic that would make you laugh
as well as cry to your heart's content. And yes, two worth mentions from the
movie... Mr. Ashok Kumar in the role of Mili's father and the song 'Badi suni
suni hai' sung by Mr. Kishor Kumar.
3) Khubsoorat (1980)
Just like its
name the movie is very beautiful. Manju (Rekha) is a rule-breaker, happy-go-lucky
girl who is always bubbling with enthusiasm. Chaos ensues when she sets her
foot in the house of Mrs. Nirmala Gupta (Dina Pathak) who is
nothing but the set of rules. Where every member of Mrs. Nimala's family abides
by her rules and takes her permission even before sneezing, Manju plans to make
her own new rules.
Will Mrs. Nimala find out about Manju's plan? If yes, what would she do about it? Watch Mr. Hrishikesh Mukherjee's Khubsoorat and be prepared for a riot of laughter.
4) Chupke Chupke (1975)
It's only normal
to feel jealous when your wife thinks that her brother-in-law (jijaji) is the
smartest man on earth. Well, our hero, Professor Parimal Tripathi (Dharmendra)
is also a normal man who is slight jealous as his wife Sulekha Chaturvedi (Sharmila Tagore) constantly
praises her Jijaji (Om Prakash). To prove her wrong, he bets that fooling her Jijaji
would be a child's play for him.
Hilarity
ensues when Parimal who is a botany professor turns into a driver for
Jijaji to carry out his plan. Will he be able to win the bet or will Jijaji
outsmart him.
This movie
according to me is the best comedy classic by Mr. Hrishikesh Mukherjee. It will for sure take you on a roller-coaster ride of laughter. Wanna bet?
5) Gol Maal (1979)
'The boss is
always right'. You would agree with me if you too have a job from 9 am - 6 pm. Well,
even if you don't our hero, Ramprasad Dashrathprasad Sharma (Amol Palekar) does. Ramprasad
makes some changes in his looks and in his regular lifestyle to get a job. Actual
fun starts when he creates a web of lies to impress his boss Bhavani Shankar (Utpal Dutt). As the movie
progresses Ramprasad becomes helpless to lie at every turn of his life.
Will Bhavani
Shankar be able to catch him red-handed or will Ramprasad be able to fool
Bhavani till the end? To know that watch this messed up comedy classic by Mr. Hrishikesh
Mukherjee. Make sure you watch from the beginning or else it will be Golmaal
for you.
6) Satte Pe Satta
Imagine a house
full of seven young men, all in their 20s with no parents or partners. If you
have imagined a beautiful, tidy home, with every member living peacefully with
each other, this movie will shatter your imagination into pieces. Ravi (Amitabh
Bachchan) is living a happy life with his six younger brothers. When I say
happy, it's their definition of happiness - a messy house, untidy clothes, not
taking a bath for days, etc... etc... You got the picture. Right?
A comma
comes in the way of their happiness in the form of Ravi's wife, Indu (Hema
Malini) who is a nurse and who is tricked by Ravi into believing a different
part of his life.
Will Indu be
able to make Ravi's house, a home or will Ravi's brothers mould her to become
like one of them? Watch Mr. Sippy's Satte
Pe Satta to know that.
7) Bawarchi
If you have
ever lived in a joint family, you would know that a super happy joint family exists
only in Sooraj Barjatya's Movies. So if you want to see how a normal (okay, slightly normal) joint
family looks like, enter Sharma family's home 'Shanti Niwas'. Irony is, there is never shanti (peace) at Shanti Niwas and the family members are
constantly loggerheads with each other. No servant can tolerate their constant quarrelling and so
doesn't last long in that house.
In the dire
need of a servant, when Sharma family suddenly sees Raghu (Rajesh khanna) -
servant, at their door they welcome him with open arms without cross-checking
his background.
Is Raghu
really a servant who has come to serve Sharma family or does he have some
ulterior motives? Mr. Hrishikesh Mukherjee's another classic which will make
you realise the importance of your family.
8) Naram Garam
Imagine if your boss, his younger brother and his manager all three of
them would fall in head over heels in love with the girl of your dreams and try their best to win her heart. This
can turn into the worst nightmare for a person and here that person is none
other than Ramprasad (Amol Palekar- I wonder though
why his name is Ramprasad in most of his movies). Well, for now let's
focus on Ramprasad's problem. We will solve the mystery behind his name later.
:)
Would
Ramprasad be able to marry his love life Kusum (Swaroop Sampat) and save
his job as well? How would he tackle the situation? Who out of all four would
be able to woo and marry Kusum in the end? Watch out Hrishikesh Mukherjee's Naram
Garam comedy to tickle your funny bones.
9) Jhoota Hi Sahi
'Ek jhooth jo kisi ki jaan bachane ke
liye kaha jaye wo sau sach ke barabar hota hai'. Do you also believe in this saying? Well, our hero, Siddharth aka Sid(John Abraham) thinks and acts so, to save Mishka's (Pakhi Tyrewala) life,
which she is completely unaware of. But, we all know that one lie leads to
another and the same happens with Sid. He is left confused and lost when he is
entangled in his own web of lies.
How will Sid
come out of the mess created by him? Will Mishka ever find out that Sid saved
her life? Jhootha Hi Sahi by Mr. Abbas Tyrewala will answer these questions and will capture your heart
with its simplicity and novelty.
10) Mitron
We instantly start liking the person (opposite sex) who thinks like us,
has the same hobbies, same likes and dislikes. The moment we find that person we hear the violin playing in
the background 'Made for Each Other'. At the same time 'Opposites Attract'
theory has been proven right.
Looking at Jai
(Jackky Bhagnani) who is lazy, aimless, irresponsible, and Avni (Kritika Kamra) who is
hardworking, ambitious and smart, nobody in their right mind would say that
they are 'made for each other'. But then what about the theory 'opposites
attract'?
Watch Mr. Nitin
Kakkar's Mitron to know the fate of Jai and Avni. A simple comedy/love
story which has moments that will make you roll on the floor laughing.
So, this was the list of my favourite light-hearted Bollywood movies. Let me know your favourite movies that can be watched with family during the self-quarantine and social distancing time.
Author: Khushboo Kharat
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My God!! What an article... You are amazingly talented my friend which I know since years but still repeating again..will try and get my kids watch a few of them...
ReplyDeleteWhat an article, awesome movies suggested,In this tough time we really need some entertainment.and these are the all time hit movies.
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Lovely and light article..
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Nostalgia..
It's a very lovely article, it reminds me the days of my childhood too. The movies like Golmaal, Naram Garam, Khubsoorat and Chupke Chupke are my favourite too. I can watch these movies any number of times.
ReplyDeleteThough, I have not watched Jhootha Hi Sahi and Mitron, the way you narrated their plot, I am going to watch these movies without waiting.
Nice job.
I picked a movie from your list, Mitron and I enjoyed it! I loved the fact that every character is damaged either by culture, environment, society or personality. It also took me down the memory lane to my city(Ahmedabad) ... I enjoyed identifying places and restaurants and language(including gujju slang and swear 😉). It was overall a delightful film. Thank u for the recommendation!
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