Bollywood actors on their most favourite movie which makes them sigh, smile, even sob on a rainy day
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Arjun Kapoor: Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
I watched the Guy Ritchie film when I was in the ninth standard and fell in love with every aspect of it. It's the perfect crime comedy. In fact, I have to confess that it was this 1998 British film revolving around a heist gone wrong that inspired me to become an actor.

Jacqueline Fernandez: Casablanca
I love Casablanca. Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid
Bergman are my romantic idols. I was shooting in the Moroccan city of
Casablanca for Dishoom with Varun (Dhawan) and was reminded of my
favourite movie. The place has nothing to do with the film, but it's
just as dreamy. Love is in the air in Casablanca.

Kareena Kapoor: Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
I love DDLJ for its characters, the music and the milieu Adi (director Aditya Chopra) created on screen. The family atmosphere around Raj (Shah Rukh Khan) and Simran (Kajol) is what every Indian feeds on. The film is traditional, yet so modern and that's why it's a masterpiece.

Parineeti Chopra: Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
I meet Adi (Aditya Chopra) almost everyday
and I keep telling him that I've watched DDLJ
over a 100 times. Last year, I even caught a
show at Maratha Mandir. I know so many obsessed fans
like me who can't get enough of it. Shah Rukh is
phenomenal and there is no jodi in Bollywood like SRK Kajol. I cannot
wait to watch Rohit Shetty's Dilwale which brings them back together.
Ruk ja o dil deewane...
Neil Nitin Mukesh: Karz
I have a folder titled Anytime Films that includes all of Raj Kapoor films, the Anil Kapoor film, Mr. India and my all-time-favourite, Karz. Subhash Ghai brought a fresh approach to the concept of reincarnation. Instead of having the same actor play both the characters, he cast two actors: Raj Kiran plays Ravi Verma who dies and is reborn as Monty, played by Rishi Kapoor. That was a stroke of genius!
Ayushmann Khurrana: Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar
This Aamir Khan cult film was way ahead of its times. Mansoor Khan has always been legendary and the music by Jatin-Lalit was on point, with Pehla nasha, brilliantly choreographed by Farah Khan.Talking about this youth drama always makes me nostalgic.
I watched the Guy Ritchie film when I was in the ninth standard and fell in love with every aspect of it. It's the perfect crime comedy. In fact, I have to confess that it was this 1998 British film revolving around a heist gone wrong that inspired me to become an actor.
Jacqueline Fernandez: Casablanca
Kareena Kapoor: Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
I love DDLJ for its characters, the music and the milieu Adi (director Aditya Chopra) created on screen. The family atmosphere around Raj (Shah Rukh Khan) and Simran (Kajol) is what every Indian feeds on. The film is traditional, yet so modern and that's why it's a masterpiece.
Parineeti Chopra: Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
I have a folder titled Anytime Films that includes all of Raj Kapoor films, the Anil Kapoor film, Mr. India and my all-time-favourite, Karz. Subhash Ghai brought a fresh approach to the concept of reincarnation. Instead of having the same actor play both the characters, he cast two actors: Raj Kiran plays Ravi Verma who dies and is reborn as Monty, played by Rishi Kapoor. That was a stroke of genius!
This Aamir Khan cult film was way ahead of its times. Mansoor Khan has always been legendary and the music by Jatin-Lalit was on point, with Pehla nasha, brilliantly choreographed by Farah Khan.Talking about this youth drama always makes me nostalgic.
This entry was posted on October 4, 2009 at 12:14 pm, and is filed under
Arjun Kapoor,
Ayushmann Khurrana,
Casablanca,
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge,
Interviews,
Jacqueline Fernandez,
Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar,
Kareena Kapoor,
Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels,
Parineeti Chopra
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