Funny moments in our films...

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Many of our films have some moments that are not actually meant to be funny but turn out to be funnier than the actual supposedly funny scenes ...like for example in many films , in the climax where a person (normally a badddy) gets killed either by the police or someone else , someone ( mother, brother or a friend) always rushes in and say ' Yeh tune kya kiya" and sobs ...it is so inappropriate LOL :cheer: :cheer: ..

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Many of our films have some moments that are not actually meant to be funny but turn out to be funnier than the actual supposedly funny scenes ...like for example in many films , in the climax where a person (normally a badddy) gets killed either by the police or someone else , someone ( mother, brother or a friend) always rushes in and say ' Yeh tune kya kiya" and sobs ...it is so inappropriate LOL :cheer: :cheer: ..


And one more. The heroine or hero after an accident will become unconscious, naturally. After a 15 minute nerve racking suspense, the heroine or hero, leisurely open the eyes, scan around the room and asks, “ Main Kahan hoon?” Even after 100 years of Indian cinema, this stock soliloquy did not change.
True.. They looks even silly and funny when they made some common mistakes. Well, I remember one movie in which one Science college was having HINDI and Sanskrit teachers. Lol
I can think of many such scenes which I find so funny even though they were not meant to be funny. For instance, at present the fight scenes are getting a little realistic. But the fight scenes in the movies of seventies and eighties were very hilarious. The heroes always had superhuman ability to fight with many villians simultaneously.
Many of our films have some moments that are not actually meant to be funny but turn out to be funnier than the actual supposedly funny scenes ...like for example in many films , in the climax where a person (normally a badddy) gets killed either by the police or someone else , someone ( mother, brother or a friend) always rushes in and say ' Yeh tune kya kiya" and sobs ...it is so inappropriate LOL :cheer: :cheer: ..


In Indian movies police all ways reached when hero finish villion. In south movies fight are not realistic. Once Raj Kapoor said that Dharmendra has gun in his hand rounds of which never finished.
One of the funniest scenes I have seen is Biswajeet playing the Guitar for the film Kismet while singing a song Lakhon hai yahan dilwale...It is hilarious to say the least ...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G44-Gofu2Z4
For me the most funny part of Indian cinema is the way actors change their clothes during a song or even in the same shot.
For me the funniest thing is how instrumental music supports the songs sung in forests.
There were many spoofs made my MTV and channel V on dying scenes in Hindi films some of which were utterly funny, the scenes can go on for almost 15 or 20 minutes with everybody including the dying man giving speeches an also singing a theme song and so on...
For me the most funny part of Indian cinema is the way actors change their clothes during a song or even in the same shot.


That reminds me of a movie I had watched a long time back. I think the heroine was Meena Kumari. When she jumped into the sea to commit suicide, she was wearing the nurse uniform. The hero rushes after her and saves her,. When he brings her up from the water,carrying her in his arms, she was wearing a sari. I found it so hilarious.
For me the most funny part of Indian cinema is the way actors change their clothes during a song or even in the same shot.


In dream girl film Hema and Dharmendra changed dress more than 25 time in one song.
I think Rekha holds the recird for changing the maximum number of srees for a song from the film Ghar....I feel that since songs are themselves an add on, changing dresses is ok sice songs are anyway not realistic even otherwise, no one sings in real life as they go through their daily lives..
The movie Naya Din Nai Raaat was a unique one as only one actor- Sanjeev Kumar played several roles. I wonder how so many persons can have same appearance.
The movie Naya Din Nai Raaat was a unique one as only one actor- Sanjeev Kumar played several roles. I wonder how so many persons can have same appearance.


The film was inspired by a Tamil film in which Sivaji Ganeshan played the lead role...In fact our double roles especially seperated twins are the funniest where the director's imagination works wild and overtime to come up with all kinds of identifiable things like broken lockets and hankies which remain the same all through the years ..
The movie Naya Din Nai Raaat was a unique one as only one actor- Sanjeev Kumar played several roles. I wonder how so many persons can have same appearance.


Sanjeev Kumar played nine role in this film. It is funny film.
There were many spoofs made my MTV and channel V on dying scenes in Hindi films some of which were utterly funny, the scenes can go on for almost 15 or 20 minutes with everybody including the dying man giving speeches an also singing a theme song and so on...


Yes, I have seen some of those, they were really hilarious, we laughed so much that it almost hurt! :woohoo: :laugh:
The movie Naya Din Nai Raaat was a unique one as only one actor- Sanjeev Kumar played several roles. I wonder how so many persons can have same appearance.


The film was inspired by a Tamil film in which Sivaji Ganeshan played the lead role...In fact our double roles especially seperated twins are the funniest where the director's imagination works wild and overtime to come up with all kinds of identifiable things like broken lockets and hankies which remain the same all through the years ..


Another funny thing about scenes involving twins is when one twin is beaten, the other twin feels the pain... I think it is an exaggeration because so far whenever I ask the twins that I have met if it happens with them, they reply in negative.
The movie Naya Din Nai Raaat was a unique one as only one actor- Sanjeev Kumar played several roles. I wonder how so many persons can have same appearance.


The film was inspired by a Tamil film in which Sivaji Ganeshan played the lead role...In fact our double roles especially seperated twins are the funniest where the director's imagination works wild and overtime to come up with all kinds of identifiable things like broken lockets and hankies which remain the same all through the years ..


Another funny thing about scenes involving twins is when one twin is beaten, the other twin feels the pain... I think it is an exaggeration because so far whenever I ask the twins that I have met if it happens with them, they reply in negative.


i think there was a movie with salman khan where they showed this scenario! What they show in movies is mainly twisted and turned to attract crowds and nothing more!
Another very funny scene that you get to see is the hero or the heroine playing the piano and singing ..
Don't you find it funny that a heroin always finds shelter where her illegal child is being brought up, She always chose to hit the same car for an accident.
Another very funny scene that you get to see is the hero or the heroine playing the piano and singing ..


Yes!! You know when I was in school, I always used to wonder how all those heroes and heroines could be so talented that they could sing so sweetly, play instruments so well, fight so well etc. etc. :laugh: and the best how could all those people so so extraordinarily good! :evil:

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