From: maiboli@yahoogroups.com [mailto:maiboli@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Rupesh Rane
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2010 6:57 PM
Subject: [maiboli] Top 10 romantic movies to watch with your beloved
Top 10 romantic movies to watch with your beloved
Bring out the popcorn and cuddle up with your lover as you watch these love stories on screen...
Wall E
How many times have you felt the brewing chemistry without any spoken words? This wondrous futuristic fable has two robots fall in love through coded gestures and mechanic glances. A powerful female (Eve) and a shivering male (Wall E), this full of odds visual saga have more power than your human cinematic legends of silver screen.
Mughal E Azam
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Some love stories are born to be legendary. Amidst heavy costumes and loaded dialogues, this period piece is essentially a doomed love story. Its about the promises, never fulfilled due to fate. One of the most sensual scenes ever filmed, is the one which has Dilip Kumar trickling Madhubala's face with a white feature in an intense close-up. Devdas Sharat Chandra Chatterji's creation gave Indian cinema three characters blinded by love. Paro loves Devdas but she has to keep her self-respect intact. A weak lover Devdas fails to deal with societal pressure and lands up at Chandramukhi's place who again hopelessly falls for him. Bimal Roy's adaptation of the doomed triangle is in the most breathtaking spirit. Bobby Rishi Kapoor and Dimple Kapadia's romance was about class-wars and this rich-poor formula went on to be one of the most aped concepts in the subcontinent. Be it the songs, the actors made for teen sensations it was film that spoke to a generation about young romance. Bobby's story is still echoes in those khap stories, albeit in different avatars. Pakeezah The trials and tribulations of love can be baffling as Pakeezah depicted through Meena Kumari and Raj Kumar's characters. Though the couple is hopelessly in love with each other, it's the society that comes in between. Destiny is not always stone-hearted as the lovers unite eventually. Mili Mili has Jaya Bachchan in an effervescent avatar spreading joy all over, in contrast to Amitabh's Shekhar who is always drunk and depressed. The opposites attract and the former changes the life of the latter with positive energy. The ending is delicate and the pair gives performances worthy of a century's shelf life. Roja Mani Ratnam's cult film makes innocent love a captive of terrorism. A simple village girl Roja (Madhoo) gets married to Rishi Kumar (Arvind Swamy) reluctantlybut learns to love him with time. The unenthusiastic love blossoms beautifully with A R Rahman's soulful music only to land itself in terror. More known as a topical film on terrorism, it's an underrated modern romantic masterpiece. Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi The title is a reference to Urdu poet Mirza Ghalib's famous lines. Kay Kay Menon, Chitrangada Singh and Shiney Ahuja's triangle is something that is more about intelligent romance than modern mush. Set against the backdrop of the Indian Emergency, here love is about adapting to extreme changes in character and society. Kaalpurush Though played up as a father-son story, this non-linear story connects two timelines and generations through dreams and allusions. Mithun Chakraborty as the father and Rahul Bose as the son is a story of poetic justice. Love stories gone wrong and situations misunderstood or misconstrued forms the core of this restrained and lyrical film Koshish How do deaf and mute people express their love? Gulzar's graceful screen rendition is a heartfelt story of a deaf and mute couple played by Sanjeev Kumar and Jaya Bachchan. The film has the intensity of emotions that run high, thanks to their limitations in an indifferent society. |
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