![]() Side-car motorcycle in ‘Lage Raho Munna Bhai’ (2006)įor every Bollywood car, there’s two-wheeler to make a mark. This car played an integral role in the story, some might even call it the 3rd lead. Well, giving a vintage Ford beauty such a nickname might be a bit unorthodox, but the movie’s storyline played it off well. In this case, it was Priyanka Chopra’s ‘Blush’. There’s a fine line between passion and obsession when you actually give your car a name. We recently saw a Lamborghini Huracan with the same paint purple paint job.ġ963 Ford Falcon Sprint in ‘Anjaana Anjaani’ (2010) The Taarzan boasts incredible power on screen, but by the book, it comes with 135-250-horsepower as it runs hybrid. At first glance, it looks like a pre-mature Audi R8, but in reality, it was modelled on a Toyota MR2. Speculated to slate in at Rs 2 cr, this custom build by DC Designs became the car of Indian cinema at its time. DC Design Taarzan in ‘Taarzan The Wonder Car’ (2004)Īpart from being one of the most recognized Bollywood cars of all time, it also was one of its most expensive. As an interesting spec, you can see Mercedes’ then-iconic rectangular headlight and super-sized logo. ![]() Obviously, this car cared about luxury more than the speed with its grand touring nature. The cover track ‘Dil Chahta Hai’ where the three heroes drive down to Goa in a gorgeous convertible Merc. There’s one particular scene though, a song rather, which really sets a tone for the entire movie. You can’t be a Bollywood geek if you haven’t watched this flick yet.
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