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The 90s Hindi movies era holds a particular spot in the hearts of us Bollywood buffs. Tragedies, comedies, romances, thrillers, the versatility of films in this era was impeccable. The music was so catchy that everyone grooves to it even now. These films never failed to deliver emotion; they somehow felt like home.
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90s Hindi Movies: The Very Best Must Watch Classics
So here is a list of 35 classics that will take you back to the good old 90s Hindi movies:
Andaz Apna Apna (1994)

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This is one of those 90s Hindi movies that might be the best pick to enjoy on a Friday night with your friends over a big tub of popcorn. With the humorous love stories of Prem & Karishma and Amar & Raveena, and with quirky characters such as Teja and Crime Master Gogo, this film is a complete package.
Haseena Maan Jaayegi (1999)

When Govinda and Sanjay Dutt share the screen, it will be a laugh riot. And that is why this witty entertainer remains one of David Dhawan’s best works.
Dil To Pagal Hai (1997)

This is one of those 90s Hindi movies that follows the story of a love triangle between Rahul, Nisha and Pooja. Their onscreen performance was charming, and we were left with “heart eyes.”
Rangeela (1995)

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Rangeela remains one of the finest works of Ram Gopal Varma. Mili was an ambitious girl who wanted to make it to the silver screen someday. On the other hand, Aamir, Mili’s old friend, set his heart on her. But with Mili’s growing success, Aamir was left in a dilemma, wondering if he was good enough for her.
Kabhi Haan Kabhi Naa (1994)

King Khan delivered a remarkable performance in this romantic tragedy to make it one of the best 90s Hindi movies. Sunil, a regular boy, struggled to keep his academic life afloat, as he had fallen for his band’s lead singer. But things take a while turn when Chris returns to town.
Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar (1992)

Who doesn’t love a good old high school romance? Right? This Aamir Khan starrer film follows the coming-of-age love stories set in a high school. And with the famous cycling competition event, this film didn’t fail to make us laugh.
Hero No. 1 (1997)

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We can’t thank David Dhawan enough for creating this masterpiece. A charming boy from a wealthy family disguises himself as a servant and works for his lover’s family. The events after making this one of those 90s Hindi movies that is a pure laugh riot.
Virasat (1997)

A son returns to his village to meet his family. Little did he know that he would marry a girl from the same town and take his father’s responsibilities to fill in his shoes. With Pooja, Tabu and Anil’s marvellous performances, this family drama remains one of the best.
Satya (1998)

With Manoj Bajpai’s excellent performance in the lead role, this movie follows a story in Mumbai’s underworld. Its dramatic portrayal of the crime world kept the audiences engaged throughout.
Khalnayak (1993)

A fast-paced thriller entertainer in which the cop duo, Jackie Shroff and Madhuri Dixit, set out to capture an escaped terrorist criminal, Sanjay Dutt.
Darr (1993)

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Everyone was amazed by Shah Rukh Khan’s unmatchable performance as the psychopath stalker in this thriller. As Sunny Deol figured out how to protect Juhi Chawla, we remained glued to our seats. Add this to your 90s Hindi movies watch list now.
Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999)

This Sanjay Leela Bhansali film is a magnificent portrayal of a true love story. With lavish sets and costumes, the film radiated a very emotional vibe. And as we watched Vanraj try to bring Sameer and Nandini together, we were left in awe.
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998)

This rom-com follows the story of the most amusing love triangle, Shah Rukh Khan – Kajol – Rani. The chemistry among them was magnetic, and with Archana Puran Singh and Anupam Kher’s witty performances, this film remains a classic.
Vaastav: The Reality (1999)

Things take a turn when Raghu loses his Pav Bhaji business overnight. Dealing with various drastic changes in his life, Raghu becomes the underworld don.
Sarfarosh (1999)

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Aamir Khan’s performance as an honest cop did justice to all the brave police officers in the country. In the 90s Hindi movies list, this film will leave you feeling proud and patriotic.
Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995)

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This onscreen young love story became an inspiration for many. With Rahul and Simran’s dreamy chemistry, the movie felt like getting a tight hug from your loved one.
Raja Hindustani (1996)

Raja and Aarti’s love story breaks all class barriers and obstacles. The very fact that a taxi driver falls in love with a rich girl, kept us hooked throughout the film.
Lamhe (1991)

A huge age gap is still frowned upon by many. Imagine creating a romantic film about it in the 90s. But Yash Chopra managed to present in such a beautiful manner that is not only educated the people but also broadened their perspective.
Baazigar (1993)

This is one of those 90s Hindi Movies in which Shah Rukh Khan and Shilpa Shetty’s tragedy left our jaws dropped by the end. Baazigar was a classic yet not so cliché approach to a typical love story.
Hum Aapke Hain Kon (1994)

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No other film describes a true musical rom-com better than Hum Aapke Hain Kon. Prem and Nisha’s adorable love story makes it an all-time family favourite.
Pardes (1997)

Released just after the 50th year of India’s independence, the song “I love my India” from this movie made every Indian proud. It follows the story of Shah Rukh Khan, who tries to win over Ganga with his witty personality.
Border (1997)

This multi-starrer Bollywood war film was a delight to watch and remains in everyone’s heart. Based on the Indo-Pak war, the movie tries to make us understand what it feels like to be in a warzone. As the soldiers sang “Sandese aate hain”, we all felt seized at the moment.
Mr. & Mrs Khiladi (1997)

Akshay Kumar is best known for his iconic comic timing, and this movie is the perfect example of the same. Watch this to witness Akshay’s hilarious performance as he treats himself as the king and tries to earn one lakh rupees to get his wife back.
Karan Arjun (1995)

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Rakhee gave us the iconic line “Mere Karan Arjun aayenge” as she awaited her sons’ return. Karan and Arjun were brothers who were murdered, but they returned in the next life to fight off those bad guys who had killed them. A true Bollywood drama!
Aashiqui (1990)

As the name suggests, Aashiqui is a go-to romantic film. The music was feel-good and catchy, and we couldn’t help but sing along. The storytelling was so smooth that it called for a sequel.
Hum Saath Saath Hain (1999)

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This movie reminds us of all the big and grand Indian families with all their sanskaras and paramparas. What else it does is remind us how wholesome it is to have a loving family. A movie we can enjoy an afternoon with the whole fam.
Ghayal (1990)

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This role of a guy wronged by the system and fighting against injustice for his family has made Sunny Deol a beloved actor today! This is one of the main reasons for you to watch this one.
Kaun (1999)

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Urmila Matondkar has given an astounding performance in this thriller which is sure to leave you in chills! Your 90s Hindi movies marathon is incomplete without this one.
1942: A Love Story (1994)

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As the name suggests, this movie is a love story based on the pre-independence era. It’s a classic romantic movie with the gift of RD Burman’s last gig as a musical composer. The romantic in you are going to love this one!
Dil Se.. (1998)

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A romance story is underway when an AIR program executive meets a mysterious woman on a rainy night. Dil Se.. is a Mani Ratnam classic from the 90s Hindi movies list that stars Shah Rukh Khan and Manisha Koirala. In addition to a brilliant director and cast, this movie is also blessed with music by A R Rehman, which is timeless.
Sangharsh (1999)

If you want a thriller added to your 90s Hindi movies list, watch Sangharsh, the story of a man Lajja Shankar Pandey, who wants to be immortal. However, the twist is that he believes he has to sacrifice children to be immortal. A role brilliantly portrayed by Rana, this movie also stars Akshay Kumar, Preity Zinta, and Ashutosh Rana in lead roles.
Raja Babu (1994) – one of the funniest 90s Hindi movies

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This is one of those 90s Hindi movies that sum up the nostalgic lane for the 90s kids! This movie will remind you of those golden times, starring Govinda and Karishma Kapoor.
Damini – Lightning (1993)

Sunny Deol, a lawyer, is seen on a quest to deliver justice to a maid who was a sexual assault victim. This movie is as gripping as it gets and has provided the Indian cinema with the iconic line “dhai kilo ka haath.”
Ghulam (1998)

You’re not the classic 90s kid if you haven’t pulled an “aye kya bolti tu” on someone. This is is one of those 90s Hindi movies that has this catchy song best remembered for Amir Khan’s acting and his favourite train scene. He plays a small-town thief who rebels against his brother in an exciting turn of events.
Yes Boss (1997)

Yes Boss portrays Shah Rukh Khan as the protagonist who desires to be wealthy and successful. With the stunning lead actress Juhi Chawala, this movie is packed with amazing songs that give viewers visual and acoustic pleasure.




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