Badhaai Do (2002): Starring Bhumi Pednekar and Rajkummar Rao, Badhaai Do became an instant must-watch. The film sensitively portrayed the story of a lavender marriage, blending heartfelt storytelling with gentle humour that resonated perfectly with viewers. (Image: IMDb)
Andaz Apna Apna (1994): In this quirky comedy, two lovable loafers—Aamir Khan and Salman Khan—compete for an heiress’s heart, only to end up protecting her from criminals. Though it had an average run at the box office, it’s now considered a cult classic, with its iconic dialogues woven into modern conversation and pop culture, showcasing the film’s lasting charm and comedic brilliance. (Image: IMDb)
Gol Maal (1979): Gol Maal is hailed as one of Bollywood’s greatest comedies. From a job hunt and a fake mustache to a hockey match, chaos has never been this hilarious, while Utpal Dutt’s iconic laughter remains legendary. (Image: IMDb)
Munna Bhai Series (2003 – 2006): Munna Bhai remains one of Bollywood’s most iconic modern characters. The first film, Munna Bhai MBBS, followed an underworld don shaking up a medical college, while Lage Raho Munna Bhai highlighted Gandhigiri’s relevance today. Fans eagerly await the third installment. (Image: IMDb)
Hera Pheri (2000): A Hindi remake of the 1989 Malayalam hit Ramji Rao Speaking, Hera Pheri has rightly earned its cult classic status. The film follows a troublesome trio who inadvertently get entangled in a high-stakes kidnapping case, leading to endless comedic chaos. (Image: IMDb)
Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro (1983): A dark satire on Indian politics and corruption, the film follows two friends navigating gangsters, the mafia, and politicians. With hilarious performances by Naseeruddin Shah and Ravi Baswani escorting a corpse (Satish Shah), and a corny Mahabharata stage climax, it delivers some of Hindi cinema’s most unforgettable laughs. (Image: IMDb)
Chashme Buddor (1981): In Chashme Buddoor, three roommates fall for the same girl—two lose, and one wins her heart. The ensuing antics as the other two try to sabotage him, combined with a happy ending, deliver endless laughter, making it the quintessential early ’80s college comedy. (Image: IMDb)
3 Idiots (2009): 3 Idiots became the highest-grossing film of its time and also won hearts in China. The story follows two friends searching for their missing college mate, the ‘different’ third idiot. Packed with laughter, emotions, and the unforgettable Omi Vaidya monologue in Hindi, it’s a true roller-coaster ride. (Image: IMDb)
Madgaon Express (2024): Three childhood friends set off on a trip to Goa, sparking a series of hilarious misadventures. Along the way, unexpected twists challenge their friendship, making the film a fun, heartwarming take on camaraderie and life’s unpredictable moments. (Image: IMDb)
No Problem (2010): A whirlwind of comedy and chaos, No Problem showcases Anees Bazmee’s signature style. Featuring a star-studded cast, endless twists, and laugh-out-loud moments, its quirky characters, mistaken identities, and impeccable comic timing make it a delightfully carefree, entertaining ride. (Image: IMDb)