Must-Watch Bollywood Road Trip Movies (Top Journey Films You Can't Miss)
Bollywood is known for celebrating friendships. relationships, journey and emotions when all these mix in a road journey the experience become unforgetable in India Road Trip movies is not a travel: they are about self-dixcovery, bonding, adventure and memorable storytelling.
If you are planning your next movie binge or love travel based storytelling, here are the
best Bollywood road trip movies you must watch.
Director - Zoya Akhtar
Cast - Hrithik Roshan, Farhan Akhtar, Abhey Deol and Katrina Kaif
One of the most iconic travel based ever movie made in Bollywood. three friends travel in Spain, taking on bucking list of adventure , broken bonds and rediscovering themselves, Amazing cinematography, soulful music and life changing dialauges makes this a "Must-Watch".
2 Dil Chahta Hain
Director - Farhan Akhtar
Cast - Amir Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Akshaya Khanna and Priety Zinta
A Cult- Classic movie that set the tone friendship road telling. The road jouney to Mumbai to Goa is still an iconic one. work as a backbone for the movie The film beatifully blended youth,love, maturity and emotional translations. The Goa Journey still feels timeless and nostelgic.
Director -Imtiaz Ali
Cast - Randeep Hooda, Alia Bhatt
A Young woman finds an unexpected freedom. while travelling accross India with her kidnapper. The journey become a powerful path as she discovers untouched places and deeper layer of herself. The movie offers the visuals to mountain to desert visualy stunning. It remains one of the most emotional travel based movie ever made.
Director- Shoojit Sircar
Cast - Amitabh Bachchan. Deepika Padukone and Irfan Khan
A warm and humourous movie follows the jouney from Delhi to Kolkata taken by a daughter, her stubborn father and a texi owner. The journey allows a better understanding of each other in unusal ways. filled with realistic humour and touching moments, the film explores the dynamics of family relationships. It travel segment feels relateable and authanthic.
5 Qarib Qarib Single
Director - Tanuja Chandra
Cast - Irfan Khan, Parvathy and Neha Dhupia
Two completely opposite pernalitites embark on a fun-filled journey accross India. The travel experience is sweet, hillarious and filled with unexpected moments . The movie beautifully captured how two strangers bonds during roads and train journey . It is refresshing and realistic take on modern relationships
6 Karwaan
Director - Akarsh Khurrana
Cast - Irfan Khan, Dulquer Salamaan and Mithila Patkar
A mild-mannered man and a quikerly companion embark for an unpredictable road journey through Kerela. Along with their personal conflicts and emotional baggage starts unfolding . The scenic beauty of Kerela adds a charm to their friendship. It is a souful travel movie loaded with light hearted movie.'
7 Jab We Met
Director - Imitiaz Ali
Cast - Shahid Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor Khan'
Probably the most beloved romantic movie saveral travel segments completely trasform the lives of two exactly opposite individuals, Their bus, car and train journey leads to fun, choes, bonding and heartbreak . The movie capture the feeling of adventure and freedom on the road. It;s perfect blend of romance, comedy and meaningful travel .
Director - Ayan Mukherji
Cast - Ranbir Kapoor. Deepika Padukone. Aditya Roy Kapoor, Kalki Kochlain and Kunal Roy Kapoor
Through not a journey movie, the Manali trekking was one of the most famous travel sequence. It shows how travel brings friendship alive and help people to discover their passion. The movie later explores another reunion journey filled with emotions. It is an enegetic and heartwarming experience.
Director - Ram Gopal Verma
Cast - Vivek Oberoi, Antera Mali and Manoj Bachpayee
Another travel movie. a couple go on road trip untill a stranger meet them. Probably one of the most underrated movie in the genre. An engaging story filled with intense drama kept audiance glude to their seat right from the first scene till the last one.
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