20 September,2010 08:56 AM IST | | The Hitlist Team
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ANDAZ APNA APNA: I remember watching this film with my elder brother Sehebjot Singh. I still recall how much we had chuckled and still do whenever we have repeat viewings. It was fun all the way.
VEER ZAARA: Its songs and the story outline about India and Pakistan. It was a visual treat to watch it.
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DILWALE DULHANIYA LE JAYENGE: It had that typical Punjabi flavour so it was a must watch at home as well as for its hummable tracks which were played at all weddings and still do.
DIL CHAHTA HAIN: Though I was barely 10 when I saw it, I found it to be a cool flick with a lingo that was very 'now'. Also, it was a refreshing change from the other movies of that time.
2012: I like watching science fiction flicks and this was a disaster movie with its special effects bowling me over.
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