
The intrinsic joy of Bollywood movies is that they completely
draw the audience in and pull all their emotions out. Be it laughter at
the comical antics of the actors, the joy of the protagonist's love, the
tears shed during emotional scenes, or that exhilarating rush one feels
when the hero bashes up the goons in all kinds of physics defying ways,
Bollywood movies seem to shuffle though the complete array of the
emotion spectrum. This time, BollyCurry brings to you a variety of
scenes which plays on the excitement factor, making the audience
anticipate for all that is yet to come.

The recent blockbuster
Ek Villain portrayed
a thrilling face-off between the hero and the villain. The excitement
was the result of all the build up that led to that moment where only
one had to ultimately prevail. Guru (
Sidharth Malhotra) has been chasing
Rakesh (
Riteish Deshmukh), trying to hunt him down for killing his wife
Aisha (
Shraddha Kapoor) whilst the audience has been with him
throughout the journey, just as they were with Rakesh and his poor
domestic life. So when they come face to face, one can't help but feel
excited about the outcome of the fight between a tragic hero and a
psychopath on loose.

Although most love stories guarantee a
'happy ever after' for all lovers, there are some stories which keep us
on the edge with the question of will the guy get the girl in the end or
not.
Raanjhanaa had Kundan (
Dhanush) tirelessly trying to woo
Zoya (
Sonam Kapoor). Though he faced many troubles and she was
determined not to give in to him, when the end came and she finally
acknowledged his unwavering love for her, all that was left to see was
whether they will get their happy ride into the sunset. Alas, things
didn't turn out rosy and beautiful, with Kundan dying in front of Zoya,
vowing never to let go of love.
Go Goa Gone maybe
India's first zombie movie but it delivered on the excitement front
through and through. A group of friends stranded in Goa with everyone
around them sporadically turn into zombies on a hunt to eat their
brains. There are innumerable chases, escapes and application of wit to
save lives. It's a big ride of excitement where mostly good for nothing
guys have to save their skin and come out alive at the end of it all.

Love is something which always excites and that's why it is the thing we can't get enough of. The recent hit
Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania excited
the viewers when Humpty (
Varun Dhawan) decides to fight for his love,
Kavya (
Alia Bhatt), and goes to Ambala to talk to her father, Mr. Singh
(
Ashutosh Rana) for her hand. Mr. Singh gives him a few days to prove
himself a better match for Kavya than her betrothed, Angad (Siddharth
Shukla), and then it's all about him doing everything he can to fight
for his love. The whole section is exciting because seemingly Humpty
fails in all his attempts but as mentioned before, some happy ending are
inevitable.

Victory always exhilarates but the whole journey
of struggle and hard work to reach that goal is definitely an exciting
factor. The critically
acclaimed Chak De India showed Coach
Kabir Khan (
Shah Rukh Khan) relentlessly training the talented but divided team of female
hockey players and making them one unit. They go through ups and downs,
face troubles, lose battles but ultimately win the war by becoming the
world champions of the game. That last penalty shootout of the final
match where it's all a 'do or die' situation is a nail biting one, but
when that last goal is made and they are declared champions, the rush of
excitement one feels makes it all worth it.
There are various scenes
of different varieties which excite the viewers while watching them.
The scenes mentioned above were just the tiny tip of an iceberg. Use the
suggestion box to tell us which scene excited you the most while
watching a movie. Till then, happy movie watching and being excited
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