Bollywood comedies to watch before Son of Sardaar 2

By Entertainment Desk July 30, 2025

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Dhamaal (2007)

A madcap treasure hunt brings together four jobless friends and a quirky police officer in a race full of chaos and hilarity.

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Dhol (2007)

Four lazy friends pretend to be rich to woo a wealthy girl, only to stumble into a dangerous criminal plot.

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De Dhana Dhan (2009)

 With Akshay Kumar and Suniel Shetty at the helm, it’s a chaotic entertainer packed with comedy.

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Chup Chup Ke (2006)

Shahid Kapoor’s silent antics and Paresh Rawal-Rajpal Yadav’s comic timing make this a laugh-worthy drama.

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Golmaal Franchise (2006–Present)

A gang of misfits stumble through a series of absurd scenarios filled with misunderstandings, ghosts, and action-packed comedy.

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Housefull Franchise (2010–Present)

A series of comedies featuring mistaken identities, botched marriages, and larger-than-life situations wrapped in glamour and chaos.

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Welcome (2007)

Featuring iconic comic performances by Nana Patekar and Anil Kapoor, Welcome is a gold standard of Bollywood farce.

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Bol Bachchan (2012)

Ajay Devgn and Abhishek Bachchan get caught in a web of lies to keep his job, leading to a chain of laugh-out-loud situations.

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All the Best (2009)

A man lies to his wealthy brother to fund his dreams, only for chaos to erupt when the truth starts to unravel.

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Hera Pheri Franchise (2000–Present)

Three mismatched roommates get tangled in bizarre get-rich-quick schemes, leading to legendary comic sequences.

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