Bollywood's Love for London

    Thanks to Yash Chopra and Karan Johar, all of us have seen London. It's more like India mein sab ne ghar baithe london dekha hai! Aur bade bade deshon mein chhoti chhoti batein hoti rehtin hain!

    Bollywood's Love for London

    Thanks to Yash Chopra and Karan Johar, all of us have seen London. It's more like India mein sab ne ghar baithe london dekha hai! Aur bade bade deshon mein chhoti chhoti batein hoti rehtin hain!

    We tried digging out some amazing links that Bollywood movies have with London. You can take a real street view tour around them. No kidding!

    Four burgers down, Karan Johar sat on a bench across one of the oldest McDonald's at Oxford Street in London.


    This is where he decided that Rani's character would leave eight letters for her daughter Anjali, which helped him in bridging the two halves of  Kuch Kuch Hota Hai! 



    Did you know, there weren't many pigeons during the opening shot of the movie DDLJ at Trafalgar Square at 4 am in the morning due to rain! But they finally flew in later when Amirsh Puri said 'Aao Aao' :D 

    Bollywood's Love for London

    PS: Pigeons in London walk more than they fly! 



    'Challa' song from Jab Tak Hai Jaan has been shot at some of the most important places in London including Trafalgar Square, London South Bank, Canary Wharf and London Bridge. 

    Yash Chopra took us to London, even in his last film!


    There might be nothing great about the movie Mujhse Dosti Karoge, but it does show us a glimpse of London's most creative and arty place, Camden Lock Market!

    Bollywood's Love for London

    PS: It's dogdy as well! 



    Remember this scene from K3G? How cool was it finding addresses online! #EurekaMoment

    Bollywood's Love for London

    So, we thought to take you there! 



    Bollywood's heart-throbs, Varun Dhawan and Sidharth Malhotra were trained at Pineapple Studios of Dance in London before their debut film Student of the Year! 



    Last but not the least, even Sholay (1975) has a major connection with London. Its 70mm prints were processed and imported from London, all the way to India !

    Bollywood's Love for London