Classic films still loved by audience and fans alike
*Pyaasa – Poetry of pain
Guru Dutt’s directorial released in 1957, is one of Bollywood’s most poignant classics. The story of a struggling poet ignored by society mirrors themes of alienation and lost dreams. Its soulful music and moving performances persists to connect with those who value heartfelt cinema rooted in raw human emotion.
*Chupke Chupke-Comedy of errors
released in 1975, featuring Dharmendra and Amitabh Bachchan, is a beloved comedy classic. The Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s directorial, film’s witty dialogues and light-hearted humour continue to entertain audiences, proving that laughter and clever storytelling never age, making it a cherished favourite across generations.
*Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge released in 1995 redefined Bollywood romance with Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol’s iconic chemistry. Its memorable songs and heartwarming story continues to draw fans to Maratha Mandir theatre decades later. The film’s message of love, tradition, and youthful rebellion has kept it alive in pop culture for years.
*Mughal-e-Azam
The Epic of love
Mughal-e-Azam released in 1960 is a magnum opus spotlighting the tragic love story of Prince Salim and Anarkali.
With its grand sets, stunning costumes, and memorable performances by Madhubala and Dilip Kumar, the film remains an evergreen masterpiece, blending history, romance, and artistry that resonates even with modern audiences.
“Sholay” – Legend of camaraderie “Sholay”
released in 1975 is not just a film but a cultural phenomenon. With its memorable characters like Jai, Veeru, and Gabbar Singh, it redefined Bollywood storytelling. Its blend of action, drama, and emotion makes it an evergreen classic that continues to inspire filmmakers and audiences across generations.
News Edit KV Raman
