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10 Old & Classic Bollywood Movies With A Whole Lotta Laughter & Feels That All Gen-Zs Must Watch

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Chhavi 3 Mar 2022

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We think everyone agrees that there was just something about the INDIAN cinema in the old times that can hardly be matched now. From songs to movies, everything was heart-felt, heart-warming and pure art. So, here's a list of all the old gems of Bollywood movies that all cinema freaks ought to watch if you haven't already!

1. Anand (1971)

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This is a movie that made sense then and still makes sense now especially given the challenging times we’re living in presently. The story is about a man, Anand who is battling cancer but he doesn’t let his disease affect his love for life. He fills the life of everyone around him with joy and happiness, and watching him will do the same for you!

Watch Online Here | Anand

2. Angoor (1982)

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Angoor is a comedy film based on William Shakespeare’s play, ‘The Comedy of Errors.’ The movie is a cult classic, directed by none other than Gulzar. The movie was perhaps the pioneer of the famous Bollywood trope of two identical twins being separated at birth. The confusion caused by their meeting as adults is hilarious, and indeed a must-watch!

Watch Online Here | Angoor

3. Bombay To Goa (1972)

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Starring Amitabh Bachchan, Shatrughan Sinha, Aruna Irani & Mehmood, Bombay To Goa is a film that has a little something for everyone. It has a little thrill and drama, a little adventure, and a whole lotta laughs & emotions! Oh, and catchy tunes too. A remake of the hit Tamil film Madras To Pondicherry, Bombay To Goa is a road comedy (the best kind of film) about a woman who boards a bus to escape some killers and during her journey, she meets some of the weirdest characters. We can’t wait to watch this one, what about you?

Watch Online Here | Bombay To Goa

4. Golmaal (1979)

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With endearing and charming characters, this old Golmaal is what we millennials and Gen-Zs definitely need to see! The story is about an uptight boss who doesn't want any of his employees to have any fun. One day he catches Ramprasad (the protagonist) at a hockey match who then, to save himself, tells him that he has a twin. Welp! What ensues then is a tale full of laughter and entertainment. It's a feel-good movie set in old-time Mumbai that you need to watch on those blue days.

Watch Online Here |  Golmaal

5. Chachi 420 (1997)

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Raise your hand if you too, remember watching snippets of Chachi 420 as a li'l kid! Well, this heartwarming story, at its core, was just about a loving father who wanted to be with his daughter after a messy separation, and he dons the look of an elderly lady to do so! Kamal Hassan has given a remarkable performance and we urge you to bring the nostalgia to the max by binge-ing this film right away!

Watch Online Here |  Chachi 420

6. Mughal-E-Azam (1960)

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Who hasn't heard the name of this EPIC film? We grew up with our parents watching and humming the catchy and wonderful songs from this tragic love story about a Mughal prince Salim and his romance with a court dancer, which his father is determined to end by hook or by crook. This masterpiece period drama is a cult name in Indian cinema, and it is truly an epic by every standard. Did we mention it has one of the finest performances by Dilip Kumar & Madhubala? Time for a binge, we dare say!

Watch Online Here |  Mughal-E-Azam

7. Mera Naam Joker (1970)

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Mera Naam Joker, a legendary film by actor & director Raj Kapoor was wayy beyond its time. Even though it failed at the box office, this film was truly a cinematic masterpiece. Soulful songs like ‘Jeena Yahan Marna Yahan’ were also featured in this film. The story was about the life of a showman & an entertainer AKA a circus performer, exploring the face behind the mask. We say this is the real joker film and it came much before the Hollywood version. Go ahead and give it a watch!

Watch Online Here |  Mera Naam Joker

8. Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi (1958)

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Even though we’re all Gen-Zs and millennials, we still have a soft corner for the celebrated Kishor Kumar and his unforgettable voice and soulful songs. Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi is a film in which this legend has acted and given voice to the songs, but that’s not everything to love about this movie. This timeless movie is extremely watchable, even today, and you don’t even know how time passes by watching it. The film is about a man who hates everything about love and love stories, and how his 2 brothers are terrified of him when they do fall in love. The movie leaves you in stitches of laughter and is a must not miss!

Watch Online Here |  Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi

9. Bawarchi (1972)

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With a stellar cast composed of Rajesh Khanna, Jaya Bachchan & Amitabh Bachchan, Bawarchi is another old gem that’s light, musical and totes binge-worthy! The plot revolves around the Sharma family who is desperate for a cook. They are on cloud 9 when they find the multi-talented Raghu takes up the job, but not for long as their family jewels and also Raghu, disappear! What an interesting storyline, right?

Watch Online Here |  Bawarchi

10. Naya Daur (1957)

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Another Dilip Kumar classic, Naya Daur is a film you should watch when you’re in need of a little motivation and inspiration. With a sea of classic numbers that we listen to, like ‘Sathi Hath Badhana,’ ‘Yeh Desh Hai Veer Jawano Ka,’ Ude Jab Jab Zulfen Teri’ and so on, you’d find this film super relatable, even to date. At its core, the film has the man vs machine dilemma of an industrial society, which is very relevant in a country like India with an abundance of labour. The film also stresses the importance of unity for a revolution, and you should watch it soon!

Watch Online Here |  Naya Daur

How many of these films have you watched already?

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