ShemarooMe and OTTplay Premium are home to some of the most iconic Bollywood movies. Millennials, watch some of the best movies from the early 2000s here...
Jab We Met, Vivah
Craving a break from the high-octane action and heart-wrenching drama that define today's cinema? It is always a good time to get nostalgic. With the weekend here, binge-watching is high on everyone's list of plans. If you're a millennial, then movies from the early 2000s are bound to make you feel good inside. Even if you are not, it's always a treat to watch gems from an era gone by and reflect on what really makes Indian cinema what it is.
Here are our top picks of Bollywood movies from the early 2000s that you can stream right away on ShemarooMe and OTTplay Premium:
This movie is evergreen. Shahid Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor Khan’s chemistry is unbeatable. The film tells the story of Aditya (Shahid), who has built an empire but lost his heart after a bad break-up and his parents' divorce. He leads a life of sorrow until he meets Geet (Kareena), who is like a ray of sunshine. She brings fun and excitement into Aditya's life. Aditya falls in love with the free-spirited Geet and later ends up pulling her out of the gloom that she has suffered for years.
The comedy drama has an important message: stay true to your words and never betray anyone. The movie revolves around 3 womanisers (played by Akshay Kumar, Riteish Deshmukh and Fardeen Khan) who live together. They find a baby left at their doorstep one morning. Chaos begins when they start asking each of their exes if it is their baby. They are forced to take care of the baby, and in the process, they learn how many women they have hurt and how much the women loathe them.
After Hera Pheri, Golmaal, Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. and 3 Idiots, Welcome is one of the most iconic Bollywood comedy movies. The story of Welcome is about two thugs (Nana Patekar and Anil Kapoor) who profit from drug dealing, extortion, and kidnapping. They meet Rajiv (Akshay Kumar), who belongs to a respectable family. The thugs want Rajiv to marry their sister, Sanjana (Katrina Kaif). Chaos ensues when Rajiv's uncle turns down the marriage proposal, but Rajiv has already fallen in love with Sanjana. Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif’s chemistry was a hit in the early 2000s.
Love triangles were quite famous in Bollywood in the early 2000s. And when stars like Akshay Kumar, Priyanka Chopra and Salman Khan play characters in weird situations, you have a movie that is hilarious and entertaining. Mujhse Shaadi Karogi is about hot-headed Sameer (Salman), who moves to Goa. There, he meets Rani (Priyanka) and instantly falls in love with her. But his roommate Sunny (Akshay) also claims to have romantic feelings for Rani. What follows is a hillarious tale about how Sunny tries everything to ruin Sameer and Rani’s relationship.
Shahid Kapoor in the early 2000s was very different from what we see of him in films today. Ever since Shahid made his Bollywood debut with Amrita Rao in Ishq Vishk (2003), their cute chemistry received a lot of love. Vivah showed a mature and submissive romantic side to Shahid and Amrita. Audiences immediately fell in love with them again in this blockbuster hit. Vivah is the story of an orphan named Poonam (Amrita), who lives with her uncle’s family. Two days before her wedding with Prem (Shahid), she suffers from first-degree burns after her house catches fire.
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