Film: Satte Pe Satta Scene: When Amitabh Bachchan and his brothers sit down for lunch and he takes a small portion of food and gives it to the brothers, saying the rest is for him. How they fight after that and create a scene is hilarious! Why I like it: It's hilarious! And the way in which the situation is handled is really good. Then, of course, there is the Big B and the way he has portrayed the character with subtlety and conviction. Movie I can never tire of: Hera Pheri. I saw it eight times. | |
Film: Hum and Satte Pe Satta Scene: There are two and both are by Amitabh Bachchan. One is the 'ek ganda kida, saari naali ko ganda karta hai' scene from Hum. The second one is the 'daru pike liver kharab hota hai' scene from Satte Pe Satta. They are highly irritating, but you'll still laugh at them. Why I like them: They're different. The scenes are hammed, but they're very funny! Movie I can never tire of: Sholay. Every time I pass the TV and hear Gabbar, I sit down to watch! | |
Film: Agneepath (watched it eight times) Scene: Amitabh Bachchan is sitting on the dining table and talking to his mom. Why I like it: He talks about the philosophy of life in that scene. He talks about all the trauma and anguish that his mother and he have gone through in a very subtle manner. Movie I can never tire of: Pyar Kiye Jaa; I saw it 11 times. | |
Film: Kabhi Kabhi (watched it six times) Scene: The scene where Rishi Kapoor is trying to talk to his girlfriend and Shashi Kapoor is trying to overhear the conversation. He goes under the table and all. Why I like it: It's a very cute scene, this is what a father should be like! Movie I can never tire of: DDLJ. And also Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. I've seen them five times and 12 times respectively. | |
Shabbir Ahluwalia | |
Film: Sholay (lost count of the number of times I've seen it) Scene: The Gabbar Singh-Samba scene Why I like it: Gabbar Singh is rocking! Movie I can never tire of: I've watched Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar 20 times! | |
Film: Andaz Apna Apna (seen it ten times) Scene: The scene where Aamir and Salman are sitting on a moped and Paresh Rawal comes and they try to fit him on the moped as well. Why I like it: It's funny! As is the entire film. Movie I can never tire of: The Legend of Bhagat Singh. I must have seen it four times. | |
Film: Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron Scene: The climax — the Mahabharat scene on stage where chaos spreads. Why I like it: I think it's the funniest scene ever written! Movie I can never tire of: Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron, of course. I've lost count of the number of times I've seen it. | |
Film: Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham Scene: The confrontation scene between Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan Why I like it: There is amazing intensity in the scene. And I'm a big Bachchan fan. Movie I can never tire of: Andaz Apna Apna; I've seen it quite a few times. | |
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Film: Mughal-E-Azam (saw it 20 times) Scene: The one between Dilip Kumar and Madhubala where he is stroking her with a feather, and Ghulam Ali music plays in the background. It's like foreplay. Why I like it: It's the most romantic scene ever picturised. It has been shot so imaginatively. Movie I can never tire of: I think it is my own movie, Anubhav, with Padmini Kolhapure and me. Then there is Sholay. I must have seen it around 30-40 times. | |
Film: Trishul (saw it six times) Scene: The confrontation scene between Amitabh and Sanjeev Kumar Why I like it: The performances are brilliant. Movie I can never time of: I've seen DDLJ and Andaz Apna Apna over ten times. | |
Film: Devdas (seen it twice) Scene: The one where Shah Rukh is talking to his mother Why I like it: Shah Rukh has portrayed the scene in such a way that it touched my heart. Movie I can never tire of: Life Is Beautiful. | |
Film: Jewel Thief (lost count of the number of times he's watched it) Scene: When Dev Anand goes into the hideout just before it is revealed that Ashok Kumar is the thief. Why I like it: I like the whole drama sequence thing, the way it is styled. And I think all the actors were really great too. Movie I can never tire of: Take a pick between Sholay, Deewar and Don. I have lost count of the number of times I've seen them. | |
Sharokh Bharucha |
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