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9 Of The Most Colourful Characters In Hindi Films

Admin 01-Oct-2014 16:05:45 Inothernews

9 Of The Most Colourful Characters In Hindi Films


Hindi films are all about colour and fun and how we love them that way don’t we? Be it the sets, the clothes, the actors or even the characters that they play – all are truly colourful. A serious film at times is a good watch, but we always want our share of fun and entertainment which our big Bolly films give us in abundance. Similarly, the characters draw maximum attention when really a riot, and more so a riot of colours. Here is a list of the most colourful and lovable characters from Hindi films who’ve grabbed our attention:



9. Basanti in Sholay

Basanti could go on talking non-stop for hours without tiring. But we never complained. Her innocent banter caught the attention of the handsome Veeru and the audience too soon and we always wanted her to go on chirping. Basanti is a true blue colourful character who swayed us with her lovable nature and sweet talk. And remember you cannot even for a moment stop her by asking ‘Tumhara naam kya hai, Basanti?’

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8. Geet in Jab We Met

7. Chulbul Pandey in Dabangg

Robinhood Pandey is someone none of us could stop from adoring. The way he fought with the goons, wooed his lady-love and revenged the death of his mother, all of them spoke about the colourful person inside the man. All Salman Khan characters are more or less colourful, for example Prem (Maine Pyaar Kiya) and Prem (Hum Dil de Chuke Sanam) to name a few. But to have an attitude like that takes a lot of guts and how we love it. The name screamed out fun and also his own way of interpreting it: ‘Mera naam mera personality ke upar bahut jachta hain… Chulbul Pandey.’This ‘Sikhni from Bhatinda’ could make us roll out with laughter whenever she entered any scene. The film had a fresh, fun and feel-good vibe to it which was enhanced because of the character of Geet. Remember – ‘Main apni favourite hoon’? All of us loved the way she walked, spoke, ran away, smiled, cried and loved. And most of all – she was Fun with a capital F.

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