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Golmaal – Double Trouble, Double Fun

January 2, 2014 | By

Counted among all time classics, Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s Golmaal takes you through a joyride of wit, humor and fun.

Counted among all time classics, Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s Golmaal takes you through a joyride of wit, humor and fun.

Golmaal Comic Scene

Ise yahaan kyun laaya gya hai…

Amol Palekar masquerading as his own twin and Utpal Dutt as an eccentric businessman come together to create a series of back-to-back comic situations.

In this scene, Bhavani Shankar (Utpal Dutt), the rich industrialist who is chasing his eloping daughter, lands himself in a police station where Inspector (Om Prakash in guest appearance) mistakes him as a smuggler.

What follows is rip-roaring comedy with Utpal Dutt trying to find some common ground with the inebriated Keshto Mukherjee who invites him to try his ‘pehli dhaar ki daru’.

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