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Bollywood’s Top 10 Comedy Films

Working from home can be advantageous and detrimental. Even if you can relax and have as much fun as you want, the routine will wear you out. Any comedy movie will make you chuckle, regardless of the situation. Just as funny as a gloomy satire would be a naive love story. Some of these top Bollywood comedies are prepared for audiences of all types and balance humour and intellect in the proper amounts.

  • 3 Iditos (2009)

One of the best comedies to come out of Bollywood was 3 Idiots. Raju, Farhan, and Rancho are engineering students in Delhi who attend a prestigious university. The movie shows their college experience, the tremendous pressure students face, and the value of making your own professional decisions. The student’s life is made terrible by the khadoos dean, who is once again played by Boman Irani.

  • Hera Pheri (2000)

Three individuals who are attempting to live decently in Mumbai are the subjects of the film. They get a call from the notorious goon Kabeera one fateful night, which further complicates and complicates their life. This call guarantees a hilarious voyage that makes them instantly wealthy.

  • Golmaal – Fun Unlimited (2006)

We are introduced to Lucky, Gopal, Madhav, and Laxman, best buddies and fellow mischief-makers, in Golmaal: Fun Unlimited. They play practical jokes on others to get money, but they frequently end up in legal problems. And when we see the mess they make, we can’t help but laugh!

  • Hungama (2003) 

Only comedy, nothing else, in this one! No matter how several times one watches this film, it never becomes old or irritating. Hungama actually makes us long for the simpler comedies of the early 2000s, when there weren’t any convoluted plots involving a hundred performers, terrible comedy, or stories that overlapped pointlessly.

  • Bhool Bhulaiyaa (2007) 

We may thank master director Priyadarshan for this film, which combined comedy with horror in the most unexpected ways and is likely the first of its sort. Even though Dr. Aditya and Chhote Pandit made us chuckle with their comedy, Monjulika made us scream uncontrollably.

  •  Dhamaal (2007)

Every time you see Dhamaal, your sense of humour gets tickled. In Goa, four buddies embark on a journey to discover a treasure. Their search is made more difficult by a crooked police officer who follows them around and keeps tabs on their every move.

  • Welcome (2007)

Uday Shetty, an underworld don, is desperately trying to find his sister a good husband. Majnu Bhai, his right-hand guy, also aids him in this effort. Sanjana, the sister of Shetty, marries Rajiv after falling in love with him. However, the bride’s family is required to stop doing the groom’s family’s dirty job.  Rajiv and Sanjana make an effort to unite the two families in a special and entertaining way.

  • Chup Chup Ke (2006)

Jeetu attempts suicide but a fisherman takes action to stop him. The fisherman presents him as a person with speech and hearing problems and sells him to a moneylender. Jeetu plays along as a deaf and speech-impaired person as a result. 

  • Munna Bhai MBBS (2003)

Ah, the charming medical comedy that made us aware of Boman Irani. Munna and Circuit’s friendship is the subject of greatest discussion. For his parents, Goon Munna Bhai resolves to pursue a career in medicine. In order to pass the examinations and maintain his position at the top, he cheats while remaining true to himself. Munna wins over his professors and peers, much to the dismay of his dean.

  • All The Best (2009)

All The Best is a comedy of mistakes, to be precise. Veer is having trouble making ends meet despite his desire to become a well-known artist. He makes up his marital status in order to receive money from his affluent stepbrother. But one falsehood plunges him into a web of falsehoods and imperils his exposure.


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