Paresh Rawal Birthday: Paresh Rawal is one of the most acclaimed actors of the Indian film industry. The actor celebrates his 69th birthday today on May 30. In an illustrious career spanning over four decades, he has delivered some remarkable performances that have etched his name as one of the stalwarts of the industry. 


Paresh Rawal's contribution to the comedy genre in Indian cinema is unparalleled. From his iconic role in Hera Pheri to his memorable performances in other films like Oye Lucky Lucky Oye, One Two Three, Chup Chupke, Hulchul and others, the actor has consistently entertained audiences with his impeccable comic timing and versatile acting prowess. With each role, he continues to prove why he is considered one of the finest comedic actors in Bollywood.


While his career kickstarted with notable villainous roles, it was his impeccable comic timing that truly established him as a comedy hero. 


We take a look at some of the actor's best comic performances of all times:


1. Hera Pheri (2000): Paresh Rawal's portrayal of Baburao Ganpatrao Apte in Hera Pheri is undoubtedly one of his most iconic roles. His character's idiosyncrasies, quirky mannerisms, and hilarious dialogues turned him into an instant favourite among audiences. Rawal's chemistry with co-stars Akshay Kumar and Suniel Shetty added to the film's comic brilliance. From his famous catchphrases like "Utha le re baba" to his iconic expressions, Rawal's performance in Hera Pheri remains etched in Bollywood comedy history.


 



2. Bhool Bhulaiyaa (2007): In Bhool Bhulaiyaa, Paresh Rawal showcased his versatility by seamlessly blending comedy with elements of suspense and horror. Playing the role of Batuk Shankar, a skeptical and superstitious elder, Rawal delivered a nuanced performance that ranged from comedic to dramatic. His impeccable comic timing added layers to the character, making him both endearing and entertaining.


3. Hungama (2003): In Priyadarshan's comedy-drama Hungama, Paresh Rawal shone brightly as the hapless and humorous Radheshyam Tiwari. His portrayal of a middle-aged man caught in a web of misunderstandings and comedic situations was pitch-perfect. The actor's ability to evoke laughter with his expressions and delivery of witty one-liners was commendable, earning him accolades from both critics and audiences alike.


 



4. Welcome (2007): Paresh Rawal's role as Dr. Ghunghroo in Welcome showcased his comedic brilliance once again. Essaying the role of a loving mama, Rawal infused the character with eccentricity and charm. His hilarious interactions with co-stars Nana Patekar and Anil Kapoor added to the film's comedic appeal. Rawal's impeccable timing and knack for physical comedy made Dr. Ghunghroo a memorable character.


 



5. Malamaal Weekly (2006): In Malamaal Weekly, Paresh Rawal delivered a delightful performance as the village simpleton, Lilaram. His portrayal of a naive but cunning protagonist caught in a series of comedic misadventures was both entertaining and endearing. Rawal's ability to evoke laughter through his expressions and impeccable comic timing made Lilaram a beloved character among audiences.


 



We wish the actor a very Happy Birthday!


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