Tusshar Kapoor in Golmaal 3 is reason enough to look forward to the weekend. As the lovable but mute Lucky, he gets the laughs without delivering a single funny line.
Here are some of Bollywood's funniest movie characters...
Tusshar Kapoor in Golmaal 3 is reason enough to look forward to the weekend. As the lovable but mute Lucky, he gets the laughs without delivering a single funny line.
Here are some of Bollywood's funniest movie characters...
Funny Face: Ajay Devgn mastered the art of comic timing as Prem Chopra in last Diwali's All The Best.
Chatur's speech for posterity was only of the many things to laugh at in 3 Idiots.
Arjun Singh could talk English, walk English and laugh English but the language wasn't the only “phunny” thing in Namak Halal.
Could one possibly forget Javed Jaffrey as Jaggu Yadav aka Crocodile Dundee in Salaam Namaste? Egjacktly!
Chuckles galore with Boman Irani as unscrupulous Kishan Khurana in Khosla Ka Ghosla.
Shakti Kapoor is a barrel of laughs Mogambo's bhatija Crimemaster Gogo in Andaz Apna Apna.
Sholay had a good dose of the funnies with Keshto Mukherjee as Hariram Nai.
Asrani was Sholay Funny #2 as the “angrezon ka zamaane ke jailor”.
And Jagjeet makes it Sholay Funny #3 as Surma Bhopali. Even Amitabh could barely keep a straight face on screen – despite heavy editing you can just about see him about to crack up.
Aamir and Salman's non-stop laughathon as Amar-Prem makes Andaz Apna Apna the stuff of legend.
Guru was funny, Bhola was funnier but Mehmood, as Master Pillai, was the funniest in Padosan.
All dolled up, Paintal had to go way beyond the call of friendship in Rafoo Chakkar.
Paresh Rawal as cross-eyed, dhoti-dropping Baburao didn't need dialogue to deliver the laughs in Hera Pheri.
Arshad Warsi as Circuit was hotwired to our funny bone in Munnabhai M.B.B.S.
Govinda is the King of Comedy as Rajesh/Raju in Hero No.1.
Sridevi's as naughty twin Manju switches it up in Chaalbaaz.
Kishore Kumar is rib tickling as he tries to pass himself off as a child in Half Ticket.
Om Puri may not be known as a funnyman, but give him a bottle and some dark glasses and what do you get – Ahuja from Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron.
Johnny Lever is frequently funny, but never more so than as the crooked Gafoor in Deewana Mastana.
Professor Parimal Tripathi's shuddh Hindi was in a class of it's own in Chupke Chupke.
Wah Wah: Mehmood could make horror funny as Atma from Pyar Kiye Jaa.
Utpal Dutt makes “mooch” ado about nothing as Bhavani Shankar in Golmaal.
Juhi Chawla's infectious giggle and blonde moments have us giving her a thumbs-up in Hum Hai Rahi Pyar Ke.
Satish Shah plays dead for most of Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron but that only makes Commissioner D'Mello funnier.
Kader Khan was a hoot as the funny father of notorious sons in Haseena Maan Jayegi.
Aamir was a top tapori as Munna in Rangeela.
Hema had us in splits, rollerskating and swinging from a fan, in Seeta Aur Geeta.
And it's double mazaa with Asrani and Paintal as the real and fake Champak Bhoomia in Aaj Ki Taaza Khabar.
Angoor's double twin trouble spiraled out of control with Sanjeev Kumar as Ashok #2.
Utpal Dutt as police inspector Dhurindhar Bhatawrekar needed nothing funnier than the name to make Rang Birangi a comedy classic.