Reminiscing Bollywood’s Connection with the Oz Land


Posted September 25, 2019 by indiandeals

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Australia has always been an exotic film shooting destination for Bollywood. There are several movies, TV shows, Bollywood events like award functions, etc. shot in Australia owing to its mesmerizing location and striking diversity. Reminiscing some popular Bollywood movies like Salaam Namaste, Bachna Ae Haseeno, Chak De! India, Besharam, Crook, Heyy Babyy, Love Story 2050 and the list continues.

Step down to enjoy a cinematic journey with a cup of hot chocolate and many 'desi' memories.

- 5 Iconic Bollywood Movies Shot in Australia

Australia warmly welcomes Indian filmmakers to shoot in their country as it helps in increasing their tourism sector, not forgetting the huge chunk of Indians in Australia waiting for their dose of Bollywood movie. Hop down for some entertainment.

Dil Chahta Hai (2001)

This was the first Indian movie shot entirely in Melbourne and Victoria, along with an amazing script and songs and perfect Aussie touch to it. This film has been a heartthrob for every Indian it is probably the best movie shot in Sydney. Do you remember seeing the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House while actors Amir Khan and Preity Zinta dancing on the song ‘Jaane Kyun’? If not this, then the heart-breaking song ‘Tanhayee’ portrayed the timeless Milsons Point Railway Station, Waverley Cemetery and Macquarie Lighthouse.

The movie was majorly shot in Australia highlighting all major hotshots in Sydney including the Hyde Park, Luna Park and more.

Salaam Namaste (2005)

The $2.5 million worth film has a special place in our hearts. The song 'Tu jahan main wahan' was beautifully shot at the Split Point Lighthouse in Arey's Inlet while 'My dil goes mmmm' in Webb Bridge. The best scenes were shot at the Great Ocean Road Drive, Great Otway National Park, The Crown Casino, Melbourne City Centre and more.

Bachna Ae Haseeno (2008)

The scene when Ranbir Kapoor finally proposes to Deepika Padukone is one of the most crucial scenes and it's obvious you might have missed the Archibald Fountain in Hyde Park in the background. This fountain is one of Sydney’s oldest and most popular parks if you didn't know! It's pretty sure you all might love the picturesque Sydney Opera House and magnificent bridges of Italy portrayed in the movie.

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Heyy Babyy (2007)

This multi-starrer Bollywood film was beautifully choreographed at various pristine places in Australia including the historic St. Stephen's Church in Newtown, Central business district, Martin Place, Darling Harbour, Circular Quay and Hyde Park. The baby was a real show stealer, isn't it?

Chak De! India (2007)

All the Shahrukh Khan fans would have loved this movie. This movie gives you a sneak peek into some iconic locations in Sydney including Webb Bridge, Netball Hockey Centre, Sydney Olympic Ground, Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Center. The epic Hockey World Cup scenes from Melbourne added a whole new movie experience.

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Last Updated September 25, 2019