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Amol Palekar's 5 iconic comedy films that you need to watch this weekend

From Chhoti Si Baat to Rang Biragi, we list out some of Amol Palekar's best comedy films that will ensure that you have a fun weekend

Amol Palekar's 5 iconic comedy films that you need to watch this weekend

Last Updated: 04.57 PM, Mar 31, 2023

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Think of the gems of the Indian film industry, and Amol Palekar’s name will surely come up. An actor, director and producer, one of his major contributions was his work in the comedy genre, which has remained iconic to this day. 

His movies Chhoti Si Baat (1976), Gol Maal (1979), Baton Baton Mein (1979), Naram Garam (1981), and Rang Birangi (1983) are some of the most iconic comedies in Indian cinema. 

These movies not only provide entertainment but also showcase the simplicity and innocence of Indian cinema during the 70s and 80s.

It’s Friday, the end of the work week. And as the clock inches towards 5 pm, are you at a loss of how to make the most of your weekend? How about making it one filled with laughter and feel-good, clean fun?

If you're looking for a weekend watch that's light-hearted, family-friendly, and yet thought-provoking, the following Amol Palekar movies are a great choice. 

His impeccable comic timing, subtle humour, and relatable characters will keep you hooked and leave you with a smile on your face.

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Chhoti Si Baat (1976)
Chhoti Si Baat is the story of a shy young man named Arun, who falls in love with a girl named Prabha. The movie, directed by Basu Chatterjee, is a classic example of the kind of cinema that was made during the 70s. The film was a huge commercial success and has since become a cult classic. Amol Palekar’s portrayal of Arun is charming, and his comic timing is impeccable. The movie's light-hearted humour and relatable characters make it a perfect watch for a lazy weekend afternoon.
Watch it on: Disney+ Hotstar, Amazon Prime Video, MX Player, YouTube

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Gol Maal (1979)
Gol Maal is a classic comedy film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The movie features Amol Palekar in a double role, portraying the characters of Ramprasad Sharma and Laxmanprasad Sharma. It is a hilarious tale of mistaken identities. The movie's climax is one of the most iconic scenes in Indian cinema, with Amol Palekar playing both characters seamlessly. The movie's humour is clean and family-friendly, making it a perfect watch for a weekend with the family.
Watch it on: Amazon Prime Video, MX Player, YouTube

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Baton Baton Mein (1979)
Baton Baton Mein is a romantic comedy directed by Basu Chatterjee. The movie features Amol Palekar and Tina Munim in lead roles, with a supporting cast that includes Asrani and David. The movie's plot revolves around a young couple's budding romance and the obstacles they face. The humour is subtle yet effective, with Amol Palekar's comic timing and Tina Munim's charm adding to its appeal. The movie's songs, composed by Rajesh Roshan, are still popular to this day.
Watch it on: Amazon Prime Video, YouTube 

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Naram Garam (1981)
Naram Garam is another classic comedy directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The movie features Amol Palekar in the lead role, with a supporting cast that includes Swaroop Sampat, Utpal Dutt, and Shatrughan Sinha. The plot revolves around an impoverished employee who tries to prevent his superiors and employers from marrying his sweetheart. The movie's humour is clean and family-friendly, with Amol Palekar once again displaying his impeccable comic timing.
Watch it on: Amazon Prime Video, MX Player, YouTube

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Rang Birangi (1983)
Rang Birangi is a comedy-drama directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The movie features Amol Palekar, Parveen Babi, and Deepti Naval in lead roles, with a supporting cast that includes Utpal Dutt and Farooq Sheikh. The movie's plot revolves around a young couple's marriage and the troubles they face. The humour is subtle yet effective, and Amol Palekar’s trademark comic timing will leave you in splits. The movie's songs, composed by RD Burman, are still popular to this day.
Watch it on: Amazon Prime Video, YouTube

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