5 Iconic Bollywood Movies Shot in Rajasthan

 Rajasthan, with its majestic forts, vibrant landscapes, and timeless grandeur, has always been a preferred shooting destination for Bollywood. Over the years, several iconic films have beautifully captured the rich cultural heritage of the desert state, bringing its royal charm to the big screen. Here’s a look at some unforgettable Bollywood blockbusters filmed in Rajasthan.Rang De Basanti (2006)This critically acclaimed...

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5 Iconic Bollywood Movies Shot in Rajasthan
5 Iconic Bollywood Movies Shot in Rajasthan

Rajasthan, with its majestic forts, vibrant landscapes, and timeless grandeur, has always been a preferred shooting destination for Bollywood. Over the years, several iconic films have beautifully captured the rich cultural heritage of the desert state, bringing its royal charm to the big screen. Here’s a look at some unforgettable Bollywood blockbusters filmed in Rajasthan.

Rang De Basanti (2006)

This critically acclaimed film, known for its powerful storytelling, featured the stunning Nahargarh Fort in Jaipur. The song Masti Ki Pathshala was shot here, offering breathtaking views of the Pink City’s skyline.

Bhool Bhulaiyaa (2007)

One of Bollywood’s most iconic horror-comedies, Bhool Bhulaiyaa was shot at the magnificent Chomu Palace in Jaipur. The eerie yet regal setting added to the film’s mysterious and thrilling atmosphere.

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