8 Bollywood Movies That Haven't Aged Well

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Darr (1993)

While Shah Rukh Khan's portrayal of an obsessive lover was groundbreaking at the time, the romanticization of stalking in the film hasn't aged well. Today's audience is more conscious of the need for healthy portrayals of relationships.

Hum Aapke Hain Koun (1994)

This family drama was a massive hit, but its length and overemphasis on traditions and rituals might not resonate as strongly with the modern, fast-paced audience. Some may find it a tad too melodramatic.

Ishq Vishk (2003)

The early 2000s teen romance might seem a bit dated now, with its portrayal of college life and relationships. The themes and conflicts may feel clichéd compared to contemporary coming-of-age stories.

Maine Pyar Kiya (1989)

While a classic in its time, the innocence and simplicity of this love story might be considered overly idealistic today. The portrayal of gender dynamics might also raise eyebrows in a more socially aware era.

Padosan (1968)

While a comedy classic, the portrayal of certain characters might be seen as stereotypical, especially in terms of regional accents and cultural nuances. Sensitivities around such portrayals have evolved over time.

Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998)

The film's love triangle and the 'friend zone' concept have faced criticism in recent times for perpetuating certain stereotypes about friendships and relationships.

Andaz Apna Apna (1994)

Although a cult comedy, its slapstick humor and over-the-top performances might not align with the refined tastes of some modern audiences. It's still cherished for its charm, but comedic preferences have evolved.

Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001)

This family drama is a Bollywood classic, but its portrayal of certain family dynamics and traditional gender roles has faced criticism. The film's melodramatic tone and length may not resonate as well with today's audience.

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