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Laugh Out Loud: 5 Underrated Comedy Bollywood Movies That Are Worth To Watch

Author: Akanksha Jain | Published: Wednesday, June 18, 2025, 11:18 AM [IST]

Not all great comedies get the spotlight they deserve. While big-budget laugh fests dominate the box office, some lesser-known gems slip under the radar—despite being packed with clever writing, quirky characters, and unforgettable humor. From the satirical brilliance of Bheja Fry to the wild antics in Welcome to Karachi, here are five underrated comedy movies that may not have made massive waves but are definitely worth a watch for a good laugh.

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Aloo Chaat

Aloo Chaat (2009) is a light-hearted romantic comedy starring Aftab Shivdasani and Aamna Sharif. The film follows Nikhil, a young man who returns to Delhi from the U.S. with a secret—he's in love with a girl from a different culture. As he tries to convince his conservative family, chaos and comedy ensue. Blending cultural clashes with sweet moments, Aloo Chaat serves up a mix of humor, family drama, and romance.

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Welcome To Karachi

Welcome to Karachi is a 2015 Indian dark comedy that follows two bumbling friends—Shammi (Arshad Warsi), a disgraced ex-navy officer, and Kedar (Jackky Bhagnani), a visa-rejected dreamer—who accidentally land in Karachi after their ill-fated boat trip to the U.S. . Mistaken for spies, they are kidnapped by a local don, mistaken again as Taliban fighters, and end up blowing up a militant camp—sparking diplomatic and media chaos. 

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Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana

Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana is a heartwarming comedy featuring Kunal Kapoor as Omi and Huma Qureshi as his childhood love, Harman. The film also stars Rajesh Sharma, Vinod Nagpal, Dolly Ahluwalia, and Rahul Bagga in memorable supporting roles. As Omi returns to his village to reclaim his family’s lost chicken recipe, the quirky characters, family chaos, and a surprising secret ingredient come together in a deliciously funny and emotional tale set against a rustic Punjabi backdrop.

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Mere Dad Ki Maruti

Mere Dad Ki Maruti is a fun Punjabi-style comedy about Sameer (Saqib Saleem), who sneaks out his father’s brand-new Maruti to impress a girl and ends up losing it just before his sister’s wedding. What follows is a chaotic and hilarious search to recover the car without his dad (Ram Kapoor) finding out. With witty dialogues, wild antics, and a full-on family setting, the film delivers laughs and heart.

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Bheja Fry

Bheja Fry is a clever comedy about Ranjeet (Rajat Kapoor), a smug music producer who invites oddball Bharat Bhushan (Vinay Pathak) to a dinner meant to mock "idiots." But Bharat’s well-meaning blunders spiral the evening into chaos, turning Ranjeet’s life upside down. With sharp writing and brilliant performances, this cult classic is a laugh riot from start to finish.

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