Top 5 Best Hindi Movies all Time in bollywood

 

1.) Sholay

sholay

An all-around entertainer, Sholay is a classic. This was India's first movie to be shot in the 70 mm format and there is hardly any Indian household that hasn't watched this gritty drama, if only for once. The revenge drama revolves around two petty thieves, Veeru and Jay, whose lives change when they get a call from a retired policeman, Thakur Baldev Singh. The latter wants them to help him avenge his family's murder by killing the amoral dacoit Gabbar Singh whose tyranny over the Thakur's tiny village is becoming more intolerable by the day. 

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read salman khan biographyThe movie, starring some of the most celebrated names of 197os Bollywood, such as Amitabh Bachchan, Dharmendra, Hema Malini, Jaya Bachchan, and Amjab Khan, was a phenomenal success at the time and has gone on to gain iconic status in the annals of Indian cinema.

Directed by                  Ramesh Sippy

Produced by          G. P. Sippy

Written by                 Salim–Javed

Starring                Dharmendra, Sanjeev Kumar, Hema Malini

                                      Amitabh Bachchan,  Jaya Bhaduri, Amjad Khan

Music by                 R. D. Burman

Cinematography   Dwarka Divecha

Edited by                    M. S. Shinde

Production,companies United Producer,Sippy Films

Distributed by                   Sippy Films

Release date                          15 August 1975

Running time               204 minutes[1][a]

Country                                 India

Language                        Hindustani

Budget                                  ₹30 million

box office collection               ₹350 MILLION

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2.) Chak De! India

chak de india

Starring a ruggedly handsome Shahrukh Khan, this sports drama sees Kabir Khan, the discredited former captain of the Indian National Men's Hockey Team, take charge of the National Women's Hockey Team as a coach. After much conflict with the players themselves as well as the management, he builds a strong team with an iron hand that qualifies for and eventually wins the Women's Hockey World Cup. 
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The movie won critical acclaim for its fresh storyline, crisp, tight-knit script, and Khan's character that saw him step out of his stereotypical romantic avatar and take on a far more realistic, intense role. Moreover, sports drama is an all-time favorite and Chak De! India stands out as one of the best in this category.

Directed by              Shimit Amin

Produced by              Aditya Chopra

Written by              Jaideep Sahni

Starring              Shah Rukh Khan, Vidya Malavade, Shilpa Shukla

                                       Sagarika Ghatge, Chitrashi Rawat, Vivan Bhatena

                                       Mohit Chauhan, Joyshree Arora, Vibha Chibber 

                                        Anaitha Nair

Music by                   Salim–Sulaiman

Cinematography    Sudeep Chatterjee

Edited by                   Amitabh Shukla

Production company              Yash Raj Films

Distributed by                    Yash Raj Films

Release date                         10 August 2007

Running time                   153 minutes

Country                                      India

Language                             Hindi

Budget                            ₹200 million

Box office   m               ₹1.09 billion 

3.) 3 Idiots 

3 Idiots

3 Idiots
 is a laugh-riot with a significant message about the pressures of the education system that expects students to cram themselves with information to attain the highest score in their exams but doesn't necessarily inspire them to experiment and invent new things

Directed by                 Rajkumar Hirani
Produced by                 Vidhu Vinod Chopra
Written by                 Abhijat Joshi, Rajkumar Hiran
Cinematography C. K. Muraleedharan
Edited by                  Rajkumar Hirani
Production
company                   Vinod Chopra Films
Distributed by        Reliance BIG Pictures
Release date                   25 December 2009 (India)
Running time          171 minutes[1]
Country                      India
Languages  ,              Hindi, English
Budget                      ₹ 550 million
Box office                ₹ 4.60 billion


4.) English Vinglish

english vinglish

This fun-filled movie traces the empowering journey of a woman
 called Shashi, a docile homemaker with magic in her fingers when it comes to making delectable Indian sweets. However, Shashi is not conversant in the English language, having completed her education in institutions with Hindi as the medium of instruction.

She is mocked and teased at every step by her own husband and brattish daughter who look down upon her for not knowing English. The story then brings a twist as Shashi ends up alone in Manhattan, NY, for her sister's wedding, and sick of being made to feel small, she takes charge of her life. Shashi enrolls in an English language course all by herself, making friends, learning a new language, and even breaking a heart. When she finally stands up and gives her speech in English during her niece's wedding, her own family is left ashamed and humbed

Directed by               Gauri Shinde

Produced by                Sunil Lulla, R. Balki, Rakesh Jhunjhunwala, R. K. Damani

Music by                    Amit Trivedi

Cinematography           Laxman Utekar

Edited by                        Hemanti Sarkar

Productio company                Hope Productions

Distributed by                   Eros International

Release date                          14 September 2012 (TIFF), 5 October 2012 (India)

Running time                       134 minutes

Country                                    India

Language                             Hindi

Budget                                ₹10 crore[2][better source needed]

Box office                            ₹91.42 crore 

5.) Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge


dilwale dulhaniya le jayenge

Possibly the most beloved romance for an entire generation of movie-goers, this movie catapulted into overnight fame the superstars Shahrukh Khan and Kajol who have since gone on to become probably the most iconic screen couple in contemporary Bollywood.

The movie revolves around two second-generation non-resident Indians born and brought up in London and how they win over the heroine's dad, who has spent his entire life clinging to traditions and is dead against his daughter choosing her own life partner. DDLJ, as it is popularly known, has set a record as the longest-running movie in the country, having run for 25 years in a single show in Mumbai. This was also the first Hindi language movie that attracted a tremendous global audience, appealing to fans worldwid   read shahrukh khan  full biography

Directed by                 Aditya Chopra

Produced by                 Yash Chopra

Written by                 Aditya Chopra

Starring                 Shah Rukh Kha., Kajol

Music by                 Jatin–Lalit

Cinematography   Manmohan Singh

Edited by                    Keshav Naidu

Production company             Yash Raj Films

Release date                            20 October 1995 (India)

Running time                   189 minutes[1]

Country                                    India

Language                              Hindi

Budget                                    ₹40 million

Box office                          ₹1.22 billion

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