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Humor Meets Heart: Bollywood's Best Message-Driven Comedies

Author: Shubham Khan | Published: Thursday, June 6, 2024, 11:19 PM [IST]

Bollywood is known for its vibrant and diverse film industry, producing movies that entertain as well as enlighten. Comedy, a beloved genre, often carries profound social messages under the guise of humor. Here is an elaborated toplist of Bollywood comedy movies that effectively convey strong, meaningful messages.

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3 Idiots

The film criticizes the Indian education system, emphasizing the importance of creativity and understanding over rote learning. It advocates following one's passion rather than succumbing to societal pressures.

The story revolves around three engineering students and their struggle with the pressures of the competitive education system. Through their journey, the film highlights the flaws in the system and encourages a more holistic approach to learning and personal growth.

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Lage Raho Munnabhai

Promotes Gandhian principles of non-violence and truth (Gandhigiri) in contemporary society.

Munna Bhai, a lovable gangster, begins to see the spirit of Mahatma Gandhi, who guides him to use non-violent methods to solve problems. The film cleverly juxtaposes humor with moral lessons, making the principles of Gandhi relevant and accessible.

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PK

Critiques organized religion and superstitions, promoting rationality and humanity.

An alien named PK lands on Earth and questions the irrational beliefs and practices of humans. His innocent perspective brings a fresh and critical view of religious dogmas, urging viewers to reflect on their own beliefs and practices.

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Bajrangi Bhaijaan

Highlights the themes of humanity and cross-border unity between India and Pakistan.

Pavan, a devout Hindu, embarks on a mission to reunite a mute Pakistani girl with her family across the border. The film promotes the message of love and unity, transcending political and religious divides.

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Toilet Ek Prem Katha

Addresses the issue of sanitation and the importance of building toilets in rural India to combat open defecation.

The story follows Keshav, whose wife leaves him because there is no toilet in their house. Determined to win her back, he leads a campaign to build toilets in his village, highlighting the importance of hygiene and women's dignity.

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Munnabhai MBBS

Critiques the medical profession's lack of empathy and stresses the importance of kindness in healthcare.

Munna, a gangster, enrolls in a medical college to fulfill his father's dream. His unorthodox methods and compassionate approach bring a refreshing change to the rigid and impersonal medical system, underscoring the need for empathy in medicine.

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Badhaai Ho

Breaks societal taboos around late pregnancies and highlights the importance of family support and acceptance.

When a middle-aged couple unexpectedly becomes pregnant, it causes embarrassment for their grown-up son and societal gossip. The film humorously and sensitively handles the theme, advocating for the normalization of natural biological processes regardless of age.

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