Here’s a feature-style overview on "123 Bollywood Movies" — an engaging concept that can be used as a curated list, a binge-watch challenge, or a nostalgic countdown.

It’s the one unexpected train encounter that leads to a lifetime of melodious flashbacks.
It’s the two lovers separated by a villain in a shiny polyester suit, only to reunite in a field of mustard flowers during a rainstorm.
It’s the three long hours of drama, dance, and divine justice—where the hero’s sunglasses never break, the heroine’s dupatta never falls, and the villain’s warehouse always explodes.

Bollywood (mainstream Hindi cinema based in Mumbai) is famous for its Masala films

  1. "Taare Zameen Par" (2007)
  2. "Rang De Basanti" (2006)
  3. "Lage Raho Munna Bhai" (2006)
  4. "3 Times" (2005)
  5. "Munnabhai M.B.B.S." (2003)

1. The Emotional Quotient (EQ > IQ)

In most 123 Bollywood movies, the plot is driven by feelings. Logic takes a backseat to love, revenge, sacrifice, and duty. A hero can defeat twenty goons with one punch because he is angry about his mother’s honor. This larger-than-life emotion is not a bug; it is the defining feature.

Bollywood is a sensory experience. For a physical paper or book, the following visuals should be included:

1950s-1960s: