Monday, October 27, 2025

What are the weirdest movie scenes you have ever come across in Indian movies?

 PHOOL AUR KAANTE :

A debut film is very important for any actor and above that the introductory scene. Ajay Devgun's entry in the film is brilliant as far as action scene is concerned but practically it's strange.

Ever seen someone coming to college like this?Not only using two bikes but also requiring two riders. Above that maintenance of two bikes and not even enjoying the pleasure of riding. A college student or a part of a circus troupe. Looks like the best way to take a piles patient to the hospital.

SHAPATH :

Shapath starred Mithun and Jackie Shroff in lead roles. Mithun is admitted in a hospital as he is shot in the chest. Jackie arrives at the hospital with the heroine and the climax scene is all set in the hospital.

The heroine breaks the fire alarm and all the patients and people are evacuated. While escaping from the hospital Jackie hears a baby crying and saves him by carrying him in his arms.

On the way, for no reason he also breaks the fire alarm, then pulls off an electric wire which causes short circuit. While running his feet catches fire.

Oh My God... What happens next? Baby saves him. How? By pissing, yes the baby pisses off and the fire is extinguished.

Above that Jackie kisses the baby for saving his life. Today the baby must be surely serving the Fire Brigade Department for his extraordinary skills.

CLERK :

Manoj Kumar is a great actor and director who is remembered for his patriotic films. One of his biggest failure as an actor and director was “CLERK”.

Ashok Kumar (who served the army after India attained Independence and is retired receiving a meager pension) suffers a heart attack. When the doctor refuses to attend (as Manoj Kumar had no money to pay his fees), he comes up with this brilliant idea to save Ashok Kumar with the help of two battery cells.

Wonder where he is going to put those battery cells?

HIS ACTION PLAN : He inserts the battery cells in a tape recorder after which a patriotic song is played.

Ashok Kumar listens the song. Suddenly his heart stars pumping and he jumps off the bed. After dancing for a while he switches off the tape recorder saying, “Ab main theek ho gaya hoon.” (I am okay).

Moral of the story: Batteries can act as life saver in case of heart attacks.

PLEASE NOTE : The presentation of the scene may have crossed the logical boundaries but in no regards the answer is against the feeling of patriotism.

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