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Bollywood comedies to watch on April Fool's Day: Revisit these classics starring Dharmendra, Akshay Kumar & others

April Fool’s Day (April 1) is known for elaborate gags, harmless pranks and good-natured fun. Naturally, humour and amusement are top of mind on this day. Recommendations for 7 Hindi comedies to watch, from Golmaal to Laapata Ladies.

April 01, 2024 / 10:07 IST
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Bollywood actors Tiger Shroff and Akshay Kumar have done some comedic gags for social media, ahead of the release of their film Bade Miyan Chote Miyan on April 10. (Image source: X/@akshaykumar)

‘April Fool banaya to unko gussa aaya,’ sang Mohammed Rafi in the 1964 film by the name ‘April Fool’. This apart, there are several comedy films which are known for their pranks and hoaxes, which is what April Fool’s Day symbolises.

Some stories of Bollywood actors pranking each other and the crew have gone down in our film histories. Case in point: When Deepika Padukone smashed a glass bottle over Rohit Shetty's head on the sets of 'Chennai Express', and then asked the spot boy to bring him juice or something for the bleeding. The staged gag shocked co-star Shah Rukh Khan who wasn't in on it.

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More recently, actors Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff have been seen in a series of comedic gags, leading up to the April 10 release of their film, 'Bade Miyan Chote Miyan'. In case you missed their Holi gag, where Tiger Shroff empties a bucket of coloured water on himself, see it here:

Apart from off-screen gags, there are of course on-screen gimmicks, laughs aplenty. If you're looking for something suitably comedic for movie night tonight, consider these seven gems:

1. In the 1979 film ‘Golmaal’, Amol Palekar, as Ram Prasad, plays pranks on a stern and strict, Bhavani Shankar, played by Utpal Dutt, to win him over and ask for the hand of his daughter, Urmila (Bindya Goswami), in marriage.