Chamatkar (1992) remains a beloved cult classic in Indian cinema, blending a heartwarming story of friendship with a supernatural twist. Directed by Rajiv Mehra, the film is often remembered as one of the early stepping stones in Shah Rukh Khan's legendary career and for its delightful "ghostly" chemistry between its leads. The Plot: A Meeting of Two Worlds

The movie revolves around an ordinary man, Anand (played by Shah Rukh Khan), who gets mistaken for a godman, and people start believing he has supernatural powers. He uses this to help people and falls in love with a TV reporter, Anuradha (played by Juhi Chawla).

A: Absolutely. It is rated U (Universal) and is suitable for all ages.

It also serves as an important entry in Shah Rukh Khan’s filmography. It demonstrated his ability to share screen space with seasoned veterans and hold his own. The film’s premise—a ghost helping a human—was revisited years later in other Bollywood films like Hello Brother (1999) and Bhool Bhulaiyaa (2006), cementing Chamatkar as a trendsetter for the genre.

⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5) – A must-watch for classic Bollywood lovers.