Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s most beloved films

By Entertainment Desk | August 10, 2025

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A heart-touching tale of a terminally ill man, Anand, whose zest for life leaves an unforgettable impact on everyone around him, especially his doctor friend.

Anand (1971)

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A classic comedy of errors where a man lies about having a twin to keep his job, leading to a series of hilarious misunderstandings.

Gol Maal (1979)

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A laugh-out-loud comedy about a newlywed professor who pretends to be a driver to prank his in-laws, featuring witty dialogues and clever twists.

Chupke Chupke (1975)

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A poignant musical drama exploring the complexities of ego and success in a marriage between two talented singers.

Abhimaan (1973)

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A mysterious yet lovable cook enters a dysfunctional household and transforms it with his charm and wisdom.

Bawarchi (1972)

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A coming-of-age story about a teenage girl infatuated with a film star, only to learn the difference between reel and real life.

Guddi (1971)

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A powerful and introspective film about an idealist engineer trying to maintain his principles in a corrupt society.

Satyakam (1969)

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A tender drama about a spirited young woman battling a terminal illness, and the emotional bond she forms with her aloof neighbour.

Mili (1975)

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A moving story of friendship and class conflict, set against the backdrop of labour unions and social justice.

Namak Haraam (1973)

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A delightful family comedy about a lively young woman who shakes up a rigid household with her infectious enthusiasm.

Khubsoorat (1980)

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