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Bollywood movies entertain us in all ways, be it a thriller, comedy or a romantic movie. Producers and Directors work hard to get it all ...

Have you noticed these Bollywood bloopers?

Bollywood movies entertain us in all ways, be it a thriller, comedy or a romantic movie.

Producers and Directors work hard to get it all right from the plot, to makeup, locations, cast and even the dialogues.

However, there are few slip-ups, which are inescapable, irrespective of the meticulous planning.

Here are some bloopers you might have missed!

Baazigar

The film shows Shilpa Shetty falling from the terrace of a multi-storied building and dying. However, while she falls, she lands on a glass roof, which breaks. But a couple of minutes later, when SRK leaves the building, the glass roof is seen intact. How did Shilpa fall down then?

Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge

If you thought this SRK flick was flawless, here’s bad news! The second half of the film claims to be shot in Punjab, but in the climax scene, the station board as ‘Apta’ written on it and Apta is situated near Mumbai.

Housefull

The film’s plot definitely tickled our bones but it also got us laughing for the blooper. The climax of the film claims to be shot in Buckhingham palace in London, where the actors are laughing uncontrollably due to the effect of laughing gas. However, the tempo that brought the gas had a number plate as KA-51. Need a better blooper?

Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam

Aishwarya and Ajay go in search of Salman to Italy as per the film. However, the film shows one particular bridge several times, especially when she decided to leave Salman and go back to Ajay. This is the Széchenyi Chain Bridge located in Hungary and not Italy.

Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham

Amitabh and Jaya sing ‘Aati Kya Khandala’ during a sequence in the film. Here again, the movie shows the year as 1991, but the song was released only in 1998.

Lagaan

The movie broke all records and was even nominated for the Oscars. However, that did not spare the film bloopers. The film was set in 1892, but during the match the players are shown playing six balls per over, where it should have been eight balls per over. Six balls per over was introduced during 1982-83.

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