The Bollywood XI

Cricket went for a wicket this weekend. You still got the 'blues'? Fear not. Here's a Bollywood movie binge-list to get going, while the going gets tough. We won't tell you much about the story. Here go the famous five:

Lagaan (2001)
A tax and attacks force Bhuvan's 11 to take on ruthless Russel under the loving guidance of a gori memsahib.


Iqbal (2005)
A deaf and mute boy, a drunkard coach and Ranji; any avid cinegoer would spot the clichés in the plot. But watch it for the performances, and "Aashayen" (try to get that song out of your head).


Chain Kulii ki Main Kulii (2007)
Watch how Karan, an orphan, goes on for a heroic stint in the Indian cricket team with the help of Varun bhaiyya and the "magic bat". It's just Iqbal, except that everyone speaks.


Ferrari ki Sawaari (2012)
Raju Rastogi from 3 Idiots is a father now. He is poor, naive and honest: the concoction of invalids in today's fast-paced world. Watch how he takes his master-blaster son Kayo to Lord's―on a Ferrari. Just kidding. Go watch it. Keep tissues handy.


MS Dhoni: The Untold Story (2016)
The real Dhoni, you know. The reel Dhoni, you definitely know. If you know everything, watch it for the love of cricket and Bollywood, India's most bankable combination.


Special Mention:
Awwal Number (1990)
The cricket version of Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar (and not quite). Aamir Khan has a rough teammate in Aditya Pancholi. Oh, and terror strikes too. This was the first time Aamir Khan had a tiff with anyone named Ronny. And this was the only film which he signed without reading the script. Why? "Directed by Dev Anand"!


That's it. A succinct, no-nonsense post for a quick glance–sometimes it's power-play for me as well. 

Drinks break!


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