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Woh Kaun Thi?, Teesri Manzil: Bollywood's old classic thrillers to enjoy this monsoon season

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 1, 2025, 15:08 IST
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Woh Kaun Thi?, Teesri Manzil: Bollywood's old classic thrillers to enjoy this monsoon season

Bollywood’s old thrillers were full of mystery, drama, and twists. These classic films still keep us hooked. Come, let’s see some of the best Bollywood classic thrillers.

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​Anamika (1973)

Anamika is a mysterious love story with a twist of suspense. The film stars Sanjeev Kumar as a writer who saves a woman (Jaya Bhaduri) after an accident. It keeps you hooked with every new clue. The twist at the end makes it a complete thriller.

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​Shikar (1968)

Set in a forest guesthouse, this murder mystery is full of secrets and lies. A businessman is killed, and everyone around him seems to have a reason to do it. You’ll keep guessing who the real killer is until the very end. That’s what makes Shikar such a smart and exciting thriller.

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Woh Kaun Thi? (1964)

A doctor keeps seeing a strange woman in white who vanishes into the fog after singing a haunting song. He doesn’t know if she’s real, a ghost, or part of a bigger plan. This is the kind of thriller that gives you goosebumps, but with a clever twist in the end.

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​Don (1978)

A fearless criminal named Don dies during a police chase. But instead of telling the world, the police replace him with a simple man who looks exactly like him. The film plays with trust, memory, and lies, making you question what’s true. It keeps you hooked with every new clue.

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​Khamosh (1985)

Set on a film set in Kashmir, this is a quiet but powerful thriller. When a young actress is found dead, the crew starts to panic. It’s the kind of story where silence says more than words and its shocking ending stays with you.

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Teesri Manzil (1966)

This film starts with a mysterious death at a hill station. A girl falls from a hotel window, and the truth behind her fall is kept hidden. You keep wondering who is guilty and what really happened. That mix of music and mystery makes it a thriller with style.

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​Ittefaq (1969)

A painter is wrongly accused of killing his wife. He escapes and hides in a woman’s house and only to get trapped in another mystery. The whole film takes place in one night, increasing the tension. Each conversation and action add to the suspense and the final twist is clever and unexpected.

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