The request "123 Bollywood movies best" can be interpreted in two ways: a report on the 2008 comedy film One Two Three or a collection of the top-rated Bollywood movies often found on lists of "100+ best" films. 1. Movie Report: One Two Three One Two Three

Gol Maal (1979): Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s timeless, clean comedy.

Bollywood, the Mumbai-based Hindi film industry, produces over 1,000 films annually. Sorting through the noise to find the gold is difficult. That is why we have curated the definitive ranking of the 123 best Bollywood movies—from the black-and-white era of the 1950s to the experimental blockbusters of the 2020s.

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The "Three" Left Over: The Unclassifiable 123rd Film

This leaves us with 123. If we have 30+30+30+30 = 120 films, what fills the remaining three slots? These are the "anti-best"—the films so bad they are brilliant, or so strange they defy categorization. Perhaps Gunda (1998), the cult classic of B-grade lunacy. Perhaps Jaani Dushman: Ek Anokhi Kahani, a supernatural horror so incoherent it becomes avant-garde. Or perhaps a single, impossible film like Mera Naam Joker, which Raj Kapoor intended as his masterpiece but the world called a flop.

Part 6: The OTT & Experimental Age (2021 - 2024)

Movies 19 to 1

(2012) — A gritty, two-part saga of power and revenge [1]. Best Social Drama:

Recent decades have shifted toward more realistic and experimental narratives while maintaining high entertainment value.