Dhanno From Sholay
Moti From Teri Meherbaniyan
Ramu From Hathi Mere Saathi
The Nameless Pigeon In Maine Pyar Kiya
Tuffy From Hum Aapke Hain Koun
CGI Developed Parrot In Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon
Radha From Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na
Masakali From Delhi 6
Entertainment From The Movie Entertainment
Pluto From Dil Dhadakne Do
Bollywood movies have its share of eccentricities, from punarjanams to judwas lost in Kumbh ka mela, our film industry never fails to amuse us. Pets are also used an additional tool and play an integral part in entertaining the audience. Often, the real stars of the movie are the pets. Following are the top ten pets in Bollywood movies:-
Dhanno is the village belle’s female horse, whom she uses to ferry the people and give the goons chasing her a hard time. Together, the tangewali and her horse, Basanti and Dhanno, are invincible and make up for a good viewing.
Here’s one movie where the animal’s screen time was longer than the hero’s. Moti, the dog, is the only one who knows the real truth of his master’s death. He seeks to get justice and decides to fight the villains, with the help of his dog friend, Brownie. The way they go about it, they could easily be a part of the movie The Avengers!
The film revolves around the relationship between Raju, the orphan, and the elephants who raised him, Over the years, Raju develops a special bond with one of them, named Ramu, and they become as close as family. The movie had been praised for its focus on portraying the feelings of the animal.
The debuting movie of Salman Khan Salman Khan is a very famous Indian actor and a pr >> Read More... in a lead role, Maine Pyar Kiya has gained a classic cult status over the years. The two young lovers are shown opening up to each other and confessing their love with the help of their pet kabootar.
Hum Aapke Hain Koun remains one of the best musical classics in Bollywood. The movie sees the multitasking dog playing the role of ice- breaker, message delivers, umpire and general help in the time of need. The major turns in the movie were created with the aid of Tuffy.
The movie is well known for its over- the-top acting and unnecessary melodrama. At the eye of this poorly produced film lies the CGI developed Parrot. The pet is an exuberant talking parrot and more than once makes Sanjana realise her love for the fake Prem.
The love story begins with the death of a beloved family member. It is one of the many comical scenes in the movie, wherein, a funeral is held for a cat. Radha’s death also leads to the gang singing ‘Kabhi Kabhi Aditi’ to cheer Aditi up and move on.
The pet in this movie belongs to Sonam Kapoor Sonam Kapoor, Daughter of Anil Kapoor and model Su >> Read More... ’s i.e. Bittu’s father Madangopal played by Om Puri Om Rajesh Puri is one of the widely noted senior a >> Read More... . It seems like the pigeons are the only thing he cares about amidst the family drama. Masakali, a particularly favourite dove off his, is seen as the indirect means for Roshan ( Abhishek Bachchan Abhishek Bachchan, or Abhishek Srivastava, is a ve >> Read More... ) to woo Bittu and starts singing the song Ae Masakali.
Akhil ( Akshay Kumar Akshay Kumar was born on 9th September 1967 and hi >> Read More... ) discovers that he is adopted and his real father is a dead, rich man. Being the heir to his immense wealth, he faces tough competition when the dog, Entertainment, is declared the legal heir in his will. Meanwhile, Akhil’s cousins, Karan and Arjun plan to kill him to acquire the property. Initially, hates him, Akhil warms up to Entertainment when the latter saves his life. The whole film is a portrayal of the bond between the two.
Pluto Mehra, the bullmastiff pet of the Mehra household, plays a quite important role in the movie. Voiced by Aamir Khan Aamir Khan or Mohammed Aamir Hussain Khan is Bolly >> Read More... , he is the narrator, who offers an interesting insight into the lives of his family members,
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