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Meet Bollywood’s Funniest Characters: From Dodo to Bicky

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: August 30, 2024 18:09 IST

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Comedy in Bollywood has always been a key ingredient that can turn a good film into a great one. Here’s a look at some of the best comic characters who have left us in splits with their memorable performances:
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Divyenndu’s portrayal of Dodo in Madgaon Express stands out as a fan favorite. From start to finish, he consistently delivers as the quirky friend who can lighten up even the most serious situations. Dodo’s character is packed with perfect comic timing, witty punchlines, and expressions that make you laugh every time. Divyenndu brings a certain charm and sincerity to Dodo, making him the kind of jugaadu friend everyone wishes they had in their lives.
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Kartik Aaryan shines as Rooh Baba in Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2, where his funny and uncanny role doesn’t disappoint. The film gives him plenty of room to showcase his acting skills, from comedic timing to impressive dance moves. Kartik’s portrayal triggers genuine laughter, making Rooh Baba a memorable character in the realm of horror-comedy.
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Stree is one of those rare horror comedies that strikes a perfect balance between scares and laughs. Rajkummar Rao’s role as Vicky, the small-town Romeo, is full of charm. His chemistry with the mysterious woman played by Shraddha Kapoor is intriguing, but it’s his interactions with the ghostly entity, Stree, that bring out his best comic moments.
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Abhishek Banerjee’s character Jaana is a unique bridge between two films, connecting Stree and Bhediya. His portrayal has made Jaana a standout character, who now links the horror-comedy universe created by Amar Kaushik. Jaana’s presence ls key connection in Stree 2, further cementing his place in Bollywood’s comic world.
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Varun Sharma’s Choocha is the heart of the Fukrey franchise. His innocence and relatability make him the perfect comic relief. First appearing in 2013’s Fukrey, Choocha quickly became a beloved character. The success of the film led to sequels, with each one highlighting Varun’s ability to bring Choocha’s hilarious antics to life. There’s a Choocha in every group of friends, and Varun Sharma nails this role with ease.
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These characters have left an indelible mark on Bollywood, proving that comedy, when done right, can be the true star of any film.
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