11 Scenes From Bollywood Movies That Made Us Emotional And Got Etched In Our Hearts Forever
Like, The Sky Is Pink was an emotional film for Ayesha Chaudhary and her entire family as it was a beautiful ode to her. Farhan Akhtar and Priyanka Chopra added life to the reel story of Ayesha and made us weep!
The year when Taare Zameen Par was released, I remember watching it with my hostel friends in MPH (Multi-purpose hall) of my school. As soon as the song 'Maa' starts, all my friends, including me, started weeping because, at some point in our lives, even we felt 'abandoned' while our parents dropped us at the gate of boarding school.
Movies are magical. The actors and the entire team of films go through rigorous rounds of recess and practice sessions to add life to a film. While box-office collections decide the fate of a film, some movies are much more!
Like, The Sky Is Pink was an emotional film for Ayesha Chaudhary and her entire family as it was a beautiful ode to her. Farhan Akhtar and Priyanka Chopra added life to the reel story of Ayesha and made us weep!
Movies and fictional characters sometimes are cathartic and have the capability to capture us in their world.
We picked up 11 scenes from Bollywood movies that are bound to remind you of moments that made an irreplaceable place in your hearts.
1. Vikram Batra¡¯s funeral scene in Shershaah
The scene from Shershaah was shot in the presence of Vikram¡¯s twin brother Vishal Batra. Not many know that the sequence was shot at the same place in Palampur where Batra's funeral was held years ago. The cast was emotional while filming it, and the proof was the sequence that looks honest and gut-wrenching. The scene made most of us bawl our eyes out as the song "Man Bhareya' fit the mood aptly.
2. Harsh Kapoor¡¯s death scene in Kapoor & Sons
The scene where Ratna Pathak Shah holds Harsh's pullover and slips her foot inside his slippers after his death can break anyone's heart. While their marriage wasn't a perfect one but the way, Ratna Pathak grieves the death of her husband has been shot so beautifully.
3. The last sequence in Ramprasad Ki Tehravi
The makers of Masaan and Newton know how to connect with the audience. Seema Pahwa's directorial debut will warm the cockles of your heart, and if you are yet to watch it, it's the correct time. Supriya Pathak, the master of her craft, has portrayed grief with such compassion that it shows. The last sequence where she remembers her husband & starts her own journey in life after the drama around the funeral is over will remain etched in your heart for a long time.
4. The sequence is when Mimi decides that she will let Raj¡¯s birth mother take him along to the US.
The whole sequence with Kailash Kher's voice and A.R Rahman's music feels like sad poetry in motion. The scene shows how Mimi and her entire family is heartbroken to realize that they'll have to let go of Raj. The sequence shows their happy times as they all get emotional, even with the thought of Raj not being around.
5. Malti¡¯s breakdown scene when she sees her deformed face for the first time in the mirror
Malti accepts her fate and embraces reality after the unfortunate acid attack. However, when she gets up in the middle of the night and sees herself for the first time, she screams in pain. The moment of realization that her life will never be the same is so convincing that it is bound to move you to tears.
6. When Mannie dies in ¡®Dil Bechara.¡¯
Everything about the Hindi Adaptation of John Green's 'The Fault in our stars' is bound to make you emotional. Before his death, the late actor Sushant Singh Rajput's last movie made it super-emotional for people to watch it. The scene where Manny asks his friends if they'll miss him after he dies will tear you apart. If you're a Sushant fan, watch the movie with a box of tissues, please?
7. When Ayesha sketches Aditi¡¯s portrait during her last days before her death in ¡®The Sky is Pink¡¯
The scene where Aditi and Viren look at each other blankly, realizing that they're going to lose Ayesha, is heart-wrenching. While Ayesha is trying her best to live her best days with her family, both Ayesha and Viren are sad with the reality that will change their lives forever!
8. When Indranil mercilessly rapes Bulbbul in Bulbbul
Indrani's act of hooliganism is gut-wrenching. Apart from the sense of entitlement that he shows over women of the house, the way he sexually and physically exploits Bulbbul is what'll make you feel disgusted and sad.
9. The Climax scene of Kaamyaab
The whole movie will make you thoughtful and emotional about the supporting actors who barely ever get their due. However, the last scene is written so beautifully that all you'd want to do is hug Sanjay Mishra for his performance.
10. When Ashwin calls Ratna when she goes to Village to attend the wedding in Sir
Many scenes make you root for Ratna. A scene where Ashwin comes and tells Ratna that he'll drop her home when she is sitting with her fellow house helps on the floor while eating food is a reality check-in itself. The movie is a heartwarming watch in totality, but Tilotama Shome's acting is what makes the film even more heartwarming.
11. When Maj. Vihaan¡¯s brother-in-law is martyred, and his little niece gives a loud war cry
When Major Karan Kashyap's daughter utters the motto of the Indian Army, ¡°Shauryam¡ Daksham¡ Yuddheya¡¡± in Uri, you weep silently. The scene has been shot with a lot of regard for the Indian army.
How many have you seen? Tell us in the comments below!