Saturday 4 May 2013

100 years of Indian Cinema: Top five must watch comedy films

100 years of Indian Cinema: Top five must watch comedy films
Bollywood is not only known for its heart-breaking tragic films and happy endings, but audience has also witnessed many popular comedy films.
Films like Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi, Chupke Chupke and Padosan still tickle the funny bone of the Hindi cinema fans.
One of the finest comedy actors Amol Palekar, who was never seen in a violent movie, was known for his silent acting skills.
Reviving the smiles and happiness of the Bollywood fans, we bring to you the five most hilarious comedy films of all time.
  

100 years of Indian Cinema: Top five must watch comedy films
Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi (1958)
The trio of the most polished actors of the Indian film industry Kishore Kumar, Ashok Kumar and Anoop Kumarn was seen in ‘Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi’. The brothers who ran a garage were entangled in a comedy of errors with actress Madhubala who had brought her car for repair. It was a runaway success and is still liked and watched by generation of movie goers.  

100 years of Indian Cinema: Top five must watch comedy films
Chupke Chupke (1975)
Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya are seen in their younger days with Dharmendra in the role of Parimal who becomes a driver Pyaremohan Ilahabadi as a part of a prank. The big-mouthed driver who speaks only in Hindi unites with Sharmila Tagore to weave a hilarious comedy of errors. Not many are aware that Jaya Bachchan was pregnant during the shooting of this comedy film.
  

100 years of Indian Cinema: Top five must watch comedy films
Gol Maal (1979) 
One of the finest comedy of Indian cinema, Gol Maal was a creation of Amol Palekar, Utpal Dutt and Hrishikesh Mukherjee. Amol loves Bindiya but her father Utpal Dutt wants a guy with a moustache as her groom. The story of Amol’s struggles with a moustache and his love life went on to become a mega hit. 
One of the finest comedy of Indian cinema, Gol Maal was a creation of Amol Palekar, Utpal Dutt and Hrishikesh Mukherjee. Amol loves Bindiya but her father Utpal Dutt wants a guy with a moustache as her groom. The story of Amol’s struggles with a moustache and his love life went on to become a mega hit.  

100 years of Indian Cinema: Top five must watch comedy films
Padosan (1968)
The evergreen comedy film ‘Padosan’ was a love triangle weaved in a comical set up starring Saira Bano, Sunil Dutt, Kishore Kumar and Mehmood.  

100 years of Indian Cinema: Top five must watch comedy films
Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro (1983) 
The cult classic of all times repeated its success with its re-release in 2012. The film took the comedy standards to a halt with its mindboggling ‘Draupadi Cheer-haran and numerous dialogues that became an inevitable part of the people’s life.  


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