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Charlie, in 777 Charlie changes Dharma (Rakshit Shetty)'s life. In the widely praised movie, a guy and his dog displayed a remarkable friendship. And Charlie was indeed adopted by Dharma; he was not purchased from a pet shop.
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color:#252525">Digital Desk: The 26th of August, is marked as
"International Dog Day." The holiday honours the unbreakable link
between a man and his companion dog and raises awareness of the benefits of
adopting dogs rather than purchasing them from breeders. The affinity between a
man and a dog has been well documented, and the film industry has taken
advantage of this by producing films that masterfully depict this relationship.
color:#252525">Filmmakers have been showcasing our furry pals for years to
create box office blockbusters, from movies like Hum Aapke Hai Kaun to 777
Charlie, Beethoven, or even Lassie Come Home.
color:#252525">Tuffy
color:#252525">Tuffy, maybe the most well-known dog in Bollywood, is impossible
to forget. The story's climax involved the true star from Salman Khan and
Madhuri Dixit's Hum Aapke Hai Koun.The rest of Tuffy's life would be spent with
Madhuri Dixit, an Indian Spitz.
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Moti
color:#252525">Although Tuffy may be the most well-known, Moti undoubtedly wins
the award for appearing in the most movies. The black labrador appeared in
Jackie Shroff's Teir Meherbaniyan and played a crucial part in Rishi Kapoor's
Bol Radha Bol. Moti also played a significant role in Amitabh Bachchan's Mard.
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Charlie
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color:#252525">Charlie, in 777 Charlie changes Dharma (Rakshit Shetty)'s life.
In the widely praised movie, a guy and his dog displayed a remarkable
friendship. And Charlie was indeed adopted by Dharma; he was not purchased from
a pet shop.
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color:#252525">Rin Tin Tin
color:#252525">Rin Tin Tin, one of the most well-known dogs in cinema, is a
sure-fire Hollywood hero who has appeared in over 25 motion pictures. Indeed,
it is frequently asserted that Warner Bros., a prominent company, was saved
from bankruptcy in the early 1920s because of his popularity.
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Pal
color:#252525">One of the most adored dogs in film history, Lassie continues to
be a favourite among many generations. Part of Lassie's legendary fame can be
attributed to Pal, who created the role in the 1943 film Lassie Come Home.
color:#252525">In addition to these well-known canines, one should also
remember Higgins, who played Benji; Chris, the Saint Bernard from Beethoven;
Mushu, the pug from Men In Black; and Buddy, the Golden Retiree from Air Bud.
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