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6 real-life locations around the world where you can recreate iconic Bollywood movie scenes

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jul 18, 2025, 18:00 IST
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6 real-life locations around the world where you can recreate iconic Bollywood movie scenes

Bollywood has shot some of the most iconic songs and scenes at different locations across the globe. All the Bollywood lovers who have a dream of recreating those fun and loving scenes in real life should check out our list as we have made your dream come true today!

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Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham: Pyramids of Giza, Egypt

One of the most popular movies with a star studded cast, ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham’ (2001) had an iconic track ‘Suraj Hua Maddham’. This song was shot at the Pyramid of Giza in Egypt, a gorgeous desert landscape. Now you can take your ‘Rahul Raichand’ to this iconic spot and recreate the amazing steps of the songs.

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Befikre: Paris, France

‘Befikre’, a 2016 movie about relationships and the struggle that comes, basically depicting today’s relationships, was majorly shot in Paris, France. In fact, Paris also played a major role in the movie. You can also recreate the cute ‘love lock scene’ at the Pont des Arts Bridge by placing a lock to love yourself or your loved ones for the rest of your life.

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Dil Dhadkane Do: Istanbul, Turkey

‘Dil Dhadkane Do’ is a beloved family cinema that took cine lovers on a long cruise trip. The movie has an interesting ‘date’ sequence showcasing some of the most famous places of Istanbul, where the lead characters meet at the Taksim Square, cycle up Eminonu to get a view of the Bosphorus Bridge. A date all of us want to recreate. We could also spot the Hagia Sofia, one of the famous historical monuments in Istanbul in the movie where Noorie reveals her secret to Kabir.

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Wake Up Sid: Mumbai, India

‘Wake Up Sid’ (2009) remains one of the fav movies of every youngster. One of the must visit locations ‘Marine Drive’ in Mumbai is where the epic ending scene of the movie was shot. Getting drenched in the rain while finally confessing your feelings for the love of your life, a scene everyone wants to feel deeply once in their life. This was the most relatable movie for all those lost souls figuring out life after college. There are many other locations of Mumbai in the movie like bylanes of Bandra where you can find inspiration for photography just like ‘Sid’.

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Rockstar: Prague, Europe

One of the most iconic movies ever made in Bollywood, ‘Rockstar’ showed some of the best attractions of Prague on the big screen. This is definitely one of the favourite movies of all the RK fans. Its melodious songs Hawa Hawa and tum ho were shot at some famous locations of Prague like Vrtba Gardens, Wenceslas Square, Sychrov Castle, KarlÅ¡tejn Castle, and Charles Bridge.

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Namastey London: London, The UK

Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif were the most loved duo of 2000’s. ‘Namaste London’ happens to be one of the best family movies which is still an audience favourite. One can spot the Tower Bridge and The Thames River, Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square and also the most famous attraction the London Eye. Every girl’s dream is to walk on London Bridge while their lover follows them just like Arjun follows Jasmeet around in the movie trying to woo her.

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