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Five Best Bollywood movies

Bollywood surpasses both Nigeria's Nollywood and America's Hollywood as the world's largest film industry

Bollywood surpasses both Nigeria’s Nollywood and America’s Hollywood as the world’s largest film industry

The Hindi-language film business, dubbed “Bollywood” by moviegoers, accounts for a significant share of the worldwide film market and continues to expand with each title it produces. Bollywood surpasses both Nigeria’s Nollywood and America’s Hollywood as the world’s largest film industry in terms of output and reaches, with its material appealing to viewers worldwide. But what precisely is it about Bollywood that makes it so epic and its films so unique? Some claim that all good Bollywood film follows a tried-and-true formula:

  • Swoon-worthy romance.
  • Rousing music.
  • Incredibly gorgeous main characters.
  • Narrative twists you can see coming a mile away.
  1. 3 Idiots – Farhan (R. Madhavan), Raju (Sharman Joshi), and Rancho (Aamir Khan) were inseparable in college. Rancho, on the other hand, appears to have vanished after graduation. Farhan and Raju get the opportunity to search for their long-lost buddy and learn what happened to him thanks to a bet struck years ago.
  2. The Lunchbox – Dabbawalas are persons in India that conduct a lunchbox delivery service that provides hot meals from homes and restaurants to workers at their workplaces. Ila (Nimrat Kaur), a housewife, tries to exploit this to liven up her boring marriage by having meals delivered to her husband. However, the delivery fails, and her meal finds up with widower Saajan (Irrfan Khan). Without ever meeting each other, the two develop a relationship by exchanging messages and food delivery.
  3. Jab We Met – Aditya (Shahid Kapoor), a business tycoon, has had his heart shattered beyond repair and is on the point of committing himself. But then he gets on a train and meets Geet (Kareena Kapoor Khan), a free spirit planning an elopement with her boyfriend. She permanently alters his life.
  4. Barfi – Barfi (Ranbir Kapoor), born deaf and dumb, is the village clown who is continually getting himself into ludicrous situations. He has feelings for Shruti (Ileana D’Cruz), but her parents encourage her to marry someone else. When Barfi’s father falls ill and requires medical attention, the problems multiply. He then kidnaps his buddy Jhilmil (Priyanka Chopra), an autistic heiress, to extract a ransom. Instead of money, he discovers love. It is, after all, complex.
  5. Mary Kom – This biography chronicles the life of Indian Olympic boxer Mary Kom (Priyanka Chopra) and the numerous obstacles she overcame to achieve her ambitions. She struggled with poverty, a strained relationship with her father, a career shift, and her children’s illness. Nonetheless, she always found her way back to the ring.

This article was shared with Prittle Prattle News as a Press Release by PRNewswire.

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