Famous Fight Scene Of Bollywood
In Bollywood, the action is very important. A Bollywood hero needs to know not only how to act, but also to dance and fight.
The kicks and the punches attract the attention of the audience and some leave a mark long after the film’s release. We take a look at some of the most memorable action scenes in Bollywood.
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Deewar:
In Bollywood, the action is very important. A Bollywood hero needs to know not only how to act, but also to dance and fight.The kicks and the punches attract the attention of the audience and some leave a mark long after the film’s release. We take a look at some of the most memorable action scenes in Bollywood.
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Gadar:
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Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi:
The USP of this film was the fight between Akshay Kumar and the WWE (then WWF) star The Undertaker. Much had been said about Akshay injuring himself when he lifted The Undertaker in the climax scene, but to the viewers that particular act didn’t seem too convincing.
But the action nevertheless was exciting and Akshay’s martial arts abilities were on full display. Also memorable was the hot song In the Night No Control featuring Akshay and Rekha, but then, it is action of a different kind. And not to forget The Undertaker’s two-word dialogue, “Mujhse panga!”
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Ghulam:
Siddharth Marathe (Aamir Khan) challenges Ronak Singh aka Ronnie (Sharat Saxena) in the climax. That Ronnie is twice the size of Siddharth makes the fight even more interesting.
Since the film had a boxing angle, the long fight (around 12 minutes) was mostly punches and more punches. Ronak beats Siddharth to a pulp, but in the real Hindi film style the hero had the last punch.
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Sholay:
How can there ever be a list of Bollywood action without the mention of Sholay?
The film was full of stylish action and that makes it difficult to choose one sequence.
So we went for the first, the opening scene where Jai (Amitabh), Veeru (Dharmendra) and Thakur (Sanjeev Kumar) collectively fight off Gabbar’s dakus trying to loot the train they were on.
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Coolie:
This scene features on this list because superstar Amitabh Bachchan was seriously injured while filming it.
Puneet Issar (best known for his role of Duryodhan in the TV series Mahabharat) accidentally punched Big B too hard.
The entire country prayed for Amitabh’s recovery and director Manmohan Desai altered the ending.
How can anyone ever forget Sunny Deol uprooting a tube-well with his dhai-kilo ke haath to fight off the Pakistanis.
Not all heroes can carry off such a scene, but this was Sunny Deol. And the film went on to become one of the biggest hits of Hindi cinema.
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