Tuesday, 29 December 2015


Best Films of 2015 by B4U


The year of 2015 has seen a great line up of films. It’s been a treat for movie buffs who have spent their time watching some of the remarkable movies on celluloid. Now as we gear up to celebrate the New Year and welcome new films with all our love. Let’s take a look at some of the best films of 2015 by B4U.

Baby
Akshay Kumar starrer Baby has been a landmark film of 2015. It had all ingredients of a good story, good characters, loosely inspired by national affairs. Akshay Kumar, as seen portraying a secret agent for team Baby counters terrorism and prevents attacks with the support of his intelligence team. It is a film which made us proud of several such systems who counter adversary while making us feel extremely patriotic.



PIKU
Amitabh Bachchan, Irrfan Khan & Deepika Padukone starrer PIKU was absolute magic. It rode high on the emotional quotient and struck a chord with families. Dealing with the situation of Constipation in a comical way, putting the core relation of Deepika & Amitabh at the center of the plot, while Irrfan gets beautifully tangled to it. We wish more films on Health and Families are made in the future.





Dum Laga Ke Haisha
A cute couple, where the lady is fat while the man is slim opt for an arranged marriage and wed each other. All hell breaks loose when problems of appearance start irking the husband, Ayushmann Khurrana. The levels of frustration rise in their marriage when Ayushmann expresses embarrassment for being seen with his new wife, Bhumi Pednekar. The duo fall in love during Dum Laga Ke Haisha, a local competition of carrying your partner on your back till the finish line. This simply told love story just stole our hearts.






Bajrangi Bhaijaan
Known to be Salman Khan’s best film so far. Bajrani Bhaijaan is a lovable film showing the bond between a young Pakistani mute girl, Harshaali Malhotra and a Hindu Man of India, who unite to find the little one’s lost family. Events turn around as they need to cross the Indo-Pak border, which they do with an unofficial consent of Pakistani soldiers. The story shows their deep affection for each other on their journey home. Chand Nawab aka Nawazuddin Siddiqui, a Pakistani TV Correspondent shields them from the local police, helping them to reach their destination. All in all, it’s a film to remember for a lifetime.




Dil Dhadakne Do
Clearly stating, ‘Do as your Heart wishes to’ Dil Dhadakne Do is a good family drama made for the masses. It deals with strained familial relationships of older and younger generations alike, while regaining the lost love among them all. Told from the perspective of a pet dog, this one is a pure attempt at film-making



Bajirao Mastani

Though fictional in bits and parts, as mentioned by the ace film maker, Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Bajirao Mastani is one his best films rendered to the public. Ranveer as the warrior, Deepika as the madly in love Mastani and Priyanka as Kashibai as a strong lady who’s sacrificial act impresses viewers. The history is well visited and a tragic love story recreated to relate to all broken hearts. The socio-religious angles played up for perfect dramatization make Bajirao Mastani, one of the best films of the year



All in all, we have our appetite satiated with films of 2015. Here’s looking forward to a fun filled filmy 2016.


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