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Photos: TOP Sequel-worthy fun films
Phir Hera Pheri With amazing performances, interesting characters and hilarious dialogues, they stole our hearts the first time over. Here is a list of few movies that we haven’t got enough of. And wish for even more riotous sequels…While 'Hera Pheri' ended with Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty and Paresh Rawal suddenly finding themselves sitting on a mine of cash, 'Phir Hera Pheri' takes their story forward. While there are sequels being made to films like 'Golmaal Returns' and 'No Entry', 'Phir Hera Pheri' is also set to have one of its own. All Pictures: Publicity Stills |
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Chupke Chupke This heart-warming film had some of the best performances, dialogues and songs that we could ask for. The film revolved around the classic aspects of comedy like disguises, practical jokes and mistaken identities and saw some great on-screen chemistry between the actors. Some scenes between mischievous Dharmendra and adorable Om Prakash can make you laugh, now matter how many times you have watched them. |
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Golmaal One of veteran actor Utpal Dutt’s most impressive performances, Golmaal was a laugh riot. Once again dwelling on disguises and mistaken identities, Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s comedy of errors gave us some fantastic music from RD Burman and was the recipient of several awards. Perhaps Amol Palekar’s career best performance, playing Ram Prasad and Laxman Prasad Sharma. Remember the scene where the feisty Dina Pathak quickly transforming herself from a high society woman to a middle class mother? |
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Khoobsoorat This Hrishikesh Mukherjee directed film along with dialogues penned by Gulzar was a classic comedy. With her brilliant comic timing, Rekha’s performance won her praise as well as awards. Ashok Kumar, Bindu, Rakesh Roshan…the cast was a delightful bunch. A movie you can watch again and again and again. |
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Padosan This hugely popular 1968 film starring Sunil Dutt and Saira Banu was another light-hearted comedy and had wonderful music from by RD Burman. The movie was a fun riot, adding to the madness were superb comic performances by Mehmood and Kishore Kumar. ‘Mere Saamnewali Khidki mein…’ is undoubtedly had the funniest picturisation of all times. |