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''Golmaal: Fun Unlimited'' () is a 2006 Indian
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directed by
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, written by
Neeraj Vora Neeraj Vora (22 January 1963 14 December 2017) was an Indian film director, writer, actor and composer from Gujarat. He made a mark in Bollywood with his work as a writer for Ram Gopal Verma's film '' Rangeela'' (1995). His directorial debut ...
, and produced by
Dhilin Mehta Dhilin Mehta is an Indian film producer. He served as the chief executive officer of Ashtavinayak Cine Vision. He produced the DD1 serial Aamrapali in 2002. He started his career with small budget films like '' Fun2shh'' and '' Agnipankh'' a ...
under Shree Ashtavinayak Cine Vision Limited and Parag Sanghvi under K Sera Sera Private Limited. The first installment of the '' Golmaal film series'', it stars
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,
Tusshar Kapoor Tusshar Kapoor (born 20 November 1976) is an Indian actor and producer who works in Hindi films. Early and personal life Tusshar Kapoor is the son of actors Jeetendra and Shobha Kapoor. His elder sister, Ekta Kapoor is a television and ...
,
Arshad Warsi Arshad Khan (born 19 April 1968) is an Indian actor who appears in Hindi films. He is the recipient of List of roles and awards of Arshad Warsi, several awards including a Filmfare Award from five nominations and is noted for acting in varied f ...
and
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along with
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and
Paresh Rawal Paresh Rawal (born 30 May 1955) is an Indian actor, comedian, film producer and politician known for his works primarily in Hindi cinema, Hindi films. He has Paresh Rawal filmography, appeared in over 240 films and is the recipient of various L ...
. ''Golmaal'' was released on 14 July 2006. It is considered a modern
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. ''Golmaal'' is said to be loosely based on Harsh Shivsharan's Marathi play ''Ghar Ghar'', which also inspired Vora's Gujarati play ''Aflatoon'', in turn one of the inspirations for the film. Upon release, the film received mixed-to-positive reviews from critics. The film was commercially successful, grossing ₹41.25 crore worldwide against a budget of ₹15 crore.


Plot

Laxman is a brilliant student who is diverted from his studies by his mischievous band of friends, Gopal, Madhav, and Lucky with whom he shares a room despite that the three were rusticated from the college for over 10 years. Gopal is the muscle of the group, Madhav is the brain, and Lucky is the right one but a mute. The foursome is indebted to a criminal/garage owner named Vasooli, who is constantly pursuing them. They use Laxman's hostel room for their mischievous activities. Laxman is peer-pressured into running a series of scams to earn himself and his friends some money and they are punished by being thrown out of college. During a short halt in the woods during the night, each one of them reveals their past. Laxman's mother used to work as a maid for a government officer. Madhav had a rough childhood, having been a witness to the constant fights between his parents. Lucky's father had abandoned him and his mother and remarried. Lucky's father's stepchildren used to ridicule Lucky's mutism. Gopal reveals that he is an orphan who was raised in the Jamnadas Orphanage. Vasooli and his gang track down the group in the woods and chase them. The foursome then finds refuge in the bungalow of a blind couple, Somnath and Mangala, who are waiting for their grandson, Sameer, inheriting their paternal grandparents' treasure chest hidden in the old couple's house. Gopal pretends to be Sameer returning from America, and enters the house, while the other three friends sneak in hidden. A cat-and-mouse game unfolds as Laxman's body and Gopal's voice make up Sameer. Each time the blind couple comes amidst them, hilarious situations arise. Enter Nirali, the saucy girl-next-door, and the group now have time, place and 'resources' to fall in love. Their efforts at winning the lady's heart fail. Meanwhile, a gangster named Babli wants to steal the chest from the couple's bungalow, but all of his men's attempts are unintentionally/unknowingly thwarted by the foursome. The foursome finds the chest hidden behind an old painting in the house, despite Laxman pleading not to open it. Somnath then appears and opens the chest consisting of four items: a compass box, a toy gun, a toy car and an urn which contains ashes, which Somnath reveals to be Sameer's ashes; the real Sameer, along with his parents, was killed in a car crash on their way to India to meet his grandparents, after Somnath's son learned that Somnath and Mangala were permanently blinded in an accident. Somnath, with help from his friend, a police commissioner, went to America and lit the pyres of his son, daughter-in-law and grandson, and keeping their ashes in the urn, which he kept in the chest. Mangala overhears the entire story; condemning her husband for lying to her all those years and not allowing her to cradle her grandson or light the pyres, while also criticizing the foursome for tricking them and hurting her feelings. Babli then arrives with his gang and later reveals that he hid diamonds in the urn Somnath was carrying as he returned to India. Pandurang, an assassin previously sent by Babli who used to work as the blind couple's servant, later joins Gopal's side on hearing about Sameer's truth and helps fight the gangsters off, with Vasooli getting caught in the commotion after finally tracking the foursome to the blind couple's house. The fight ends with Gopal being accidentally stabbed by Babli in his butt with a knife when the latter attempts to attack the blind couple, and falls unconscious soon after, but not before warning Madhav, Lucky and Laxman to not touch the knife, leaving the three friends in laughter. Babli also falls unconscious after seeing blood flowing from Gopal's butt. After being admitted to a hospital, Gopal has the knife removed from his butt, and Babli is arrested. Laxman, Gopal, Madhav and Lucky are then rewarded with ten per cent of the original value of the diamonds for arresting Babli. Nirali then chooses Lucky as her husband-to-be, saying that she wants a partner who only listens to her, and she found true love and loyalty in him and him alone, leaving the remaining three disappointed.


Cast

*
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as Gopal "Gopu" Kumar Santoshi, who voices the fake Sameer Bhardwaj *
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as Lucky Gill *
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as Madhav Singh Ghai *
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as Laxman Prasad Sharma, who acts as the fake Sameer's body *
Rimi Sen Rimi Sen (born Subhamitra Sen on 21 September 1981), also known professionally as Rimi or Rimii, is a former Indian actress and producer who appears in Hindi, Telugu, and Bengali films. She made her debut as a lead actress in 2002, in the Te ...
as Nirali *
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as Somnath Bhardwaj, Sameer's grandfather. *
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as Mangala Bhardwaj, Sameer's grandmother. * Manoj Joshi as Harishchandra Ramchandra Mirchandani a.k.a. HaRaMi, Dean of Laxman's institute. *
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as Vasooli * Sanjay Mishra as Babli Bhai, a don * Farid Amiri as Monty, Nirali's friend. *
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as Pandu Ranga, Somnath and Managala's ex-servant *
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as Sattu Supari, Babli Bhai's contract killer.


Release


Critical reception

Sukanya Verma of ''Rediff'' said the film was "one wacky, goofy, paisa vasool ride" and that "the humour isn't exactly family audience material, and is more likely to be lapped up by college-going folk", rating the movie 3/5. Subhash K Jha of ''Sify'' wrote that "''Golmaal'''s neatly structured ambit of asinine anarchy tickles the funny-bone, but it finally says nothing about the quality of modern life that we haven't already heard in all those blasts from the past that have come in recent weeks trying to create a ripple across our sense of humour."
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of ''
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'' said that "''Golmaal'' is a thoroughly enjoyable fare, the film has all it takes to hit the bull's eye" rating it 3.5/5.


Box office

''Golmaal'' grossed worldwide. At the end of its run, ''Golmaal'' was considered a success. It was declared a hit at the box office grossing about 290 million on a budget of 12 million.


Impact

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decided to include an
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for ''Golmaal'' as well as several other
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emojis in an effort to appeal to users in
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and to honor Indian culture.


Soundtrack

The film's soundtrack is composed by
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, with lyrics by
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;
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wrote the lyrics for "Aage Peeche".


Sequel

The film spawned a sequel titled ''
Golmaal Returns ''Golmaal Returns'' () is a 2008 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by Rohit Shetty. The film is a remake of the 1989 Marathi film '' Pheka Pheki'', which itself was inspired by the 1973 Hindi film '' Aaj Ki Taaza Khabar'', it serves a ...
'', which released on 29 October 2008. The sequel received mixed reviews from critics but had a bumper opening in India and grossed a total more than the original, and was declared a Hit. On 5 November 2010, the third sequel titled ''
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'' was released, which broke many records. The film was declared a blockbuster, and was the highest-grossing installment in the Golmaal film series until the fourth, ''
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'', came out on 20 October 2017.


Legacy

''
Golmaal Again ''Golmaal Again'' () is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language supernatural action comedy film written and directed by Rohit Shetty; produced by Rohit Shetty Pictures, Mangl Murti Films and Reliance Entertainment. The film is the fourth installment of ' ...
'', the fourth installment of the series and the film's third sequel, has many references lifted from the film; among these, however, the recurring reference of the "Jamnadas Orphanage", which was used in the film and its second sequel ''
Golmaal 3 ''Golmaal 3'' () is a 2010 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film directed by Rohit Shetty and the third film in the '' Golmaal series''. The film contains an ensemble cast starring Ajay Devgn, Arshad Warsi, Mithun Chakraborty, Kareena Kapoor ...
'', is explored in detail in ''
Golmaal Again ''Golmaal Again'' () is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language supernatural action comedy film written and directed by Rohit Shetty; produced by Rohit Shetty Pictures, Mangl Murti Films and Reliance Entertainment. The film is the fourth installment of ' ...
'' as part of its core plot. Devgn, Warsi, Kapoor and
Mukesh Tiwari Mukesh Tiwari is an Indian actor, who has worked predominantly in Bollywood and few Tamil, Punjabi, Kannada and Telugu films. He is known for playing negative and comic side roles. He graduated from National School of Drama National Scho ...
reprised their respective roles in all of the four films, while
Vrajesh Hirjee Vrajesh Hirjee (born 16 June 1971) is an Indian film and television actor and comedian. He is also a script writer, dubbing artist and doing commentary in vivo pro kabbadi league season 9. He has acted Hindi language films like ''Rehna Hai Tere ...
and Sanjay Mishra have appeared in all four films as different characters.


Notes


External links

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