Paresh Rawal is one of those rare actors who can make you laugh out loud with just a look or a simple dialogue. From serious villain roles in his early days to becoming India’s most loved comedy star, Rawal’s journey in Bollywood has been long and full of unforgettable moments. As the legendary actor turns 70 this year, let’s revisit his funniest comedy movies that are still making people laugh, both on TV and OTT platforms.
Paresh Rawal’s Comedy Roles Are Now Part of Pop Culture
When we talk about Bollywood comedy, the first name that comes to mind is Baburao Ganpatrao Apte — the iconic character played by Paresh Rawal in Hera Pheri. His dialogues, body language, and unique expressions turned Baburao into a meme legend. Over the years, many of his films have become go-to choices for fans who love clean, family-friendly comedy.
1. Hera Pheri (2000) – The Film That Made Baburao a Household Name
Directed by Priyadarshan, Hera Pheri became a cult classic. Paresh Rawal’s role as the innocent and forgetful Baburao is considered one of the best comedy performances in Indian cinema. The film also starred Akshay Kumar and Suniel Shetty. It earned around ₹21.42 crore worldwide and is now available to stream on Amazon Prime Video.
2. Welcome (2007) – Dr. Ghungroo’s Comic Timing Was Spot On
In Welcome, Paresh Rawal played the strict and confused Dr. Ghungroo. With Akshay Kumar, Anil Kapoor, Nana Patekar, and Katrina Kaif in the cast, this film had non-stop comedy scenes. It grossed over ₹119 crore worldwide. You can stream it now on GeoGraphStar.
3. Chup Chup Ke (2006) – A Comedy of Errors with a Strong Cast
In this Priyadarshan film, Rawal teamed up with Rajpal Yadav for an unforgettable comic duo. The movie also starred Shahid Kapoor and Kareena Kapoor. The film made about ₹24.78 crore and is available on Netflix. Paresh Rawal played a fisherman who unknowingly adopts a man pretending to be mute.
4. Malamaal Weekly (2006) – Lottery, Lies, and Lots of Laughs
Malamaal Weekly, also directed by Priyadarshan, is set in a rural village and revolves around a lottery ticket. Paresh Rawal’s role as Lilaram, the only man who knows the winner is dead, brings non-stop laughter. The film earned ₹41.70 crore and is free to watch on YouTube.
5. Hungama (2003) – One of His Most Underrated Performances
In Hungama, Paresh Rawal played Radheshyam Tiwari, a suspicious husband who keeps getting caught in misunderstandings. With a mix of comedy and confusion, this film shows Rawal’s excellent comic timing. It earned ₹18.43 crore worldwide and is available on JioCinema.
6. Bhool Bhulaiyaa (2007) – Horror-Comedy with Perfect Balance
Although Bhool Bhulaiyaa is more known for its horror elements, Paresh Rawal’s comic scenes added much-needed humour. With Vidya Balan, Akshay Kumar, and Rajpal Yadav in the lead, the film grossed over ₹82 crore. You can watch it on GeoGraphStar.
7. Chachi 420 (1997) – A Family Comedy You Can Watch Anytime
Directed by and starring Kamal Haasan, Chachi 420 showed Paresh Rawal in a supporting role, but his performance was still remembered. The film made ₹20 crore at the box office. It’s available for free on YouTube.
Why Paresh Rawal’s Comedy Is Loved by All Generations
Paresh Rawal’s comic roles always connect with the audience because he keeps them simple, natural, and close to real life. Even today, his scenes from Hera Pheri, Hungama, and Welcome go viral on social media. His clean comedy style is a major reason families love watching his films together.
Many fans feel that no actor has yet matched the perfect mix of innocence, confusion, and humour that Rawal brings to the screen. Whether it’s his timing, facial expressions, or witty dialogues, he manages to leave a lasting impression every time.