Khosla Ka Ghosla completes 18 years! ‘Kishan Khurana’ Boman Irani says, “It’s humbling when a character you played becomes part of cult classic”

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It’s been 18 years since the iconic Khosla Ka Ghosla graced the big screens, and one of the key elements that continues to resonate with audiences is Boman Irani’s unforgettable portrayal of the cunning and shrewd businessman, Kishan Khurana. The film, a lighthearted and sharp take on land scams and middle-class struggles, became an instant classic, with Irani’s role as Khurana playing a pivotal part in its enduring success.

Boman Irani on Khosla Ka Ghosla completing 18 years

Boman Irani, known for his immense versatility, brought a unique charm and depth to the character of Khurana. What could have been a straightforward villain became a multifaceted, memorable antagonist, blending humour with cunning in a way that made Khurana both feared and strangely admired. Irani’s effortless performance turned Khurana into a character that audiences still remember with both laughter and intrigue.

Reflecting on the milestone, Boman Irani shared, “Khosla Ka Ghosla was special for me. Khurana wasn’t just a typical villain; he had layers of greed, wit, and charm that made him fun to play. I never expected the film to become such a beloved classic, but it’s amazing to see how people still remember and talk about it, especially Khurana. It’s always humbling when a character you played becomes part of cult classic cinema.”

Interestingly, Boman revealed that he initially felt miscast for the role, but that only made him work harder, which paid off as the audience loved his portrayal. His hard work and dedication to bringing Khurana to life truly elevated the film and solidified his place as one of Bollywood’s most respected actors.

About Khosla Ka Ghosla

Directed by Dibakar Banerjee, Khosla Ka Ghosla was written by Jaideep Sahni. The comedy-drama is centred on Kamal Kishore Khosla (Anupam Kher), a middle-class Delhiite and his family’s attempt to reclaim their land which has been seized by a builder, Khurana (Boman Irani). The 2006 film stars Anupam Kher, Boman Irani, Parvin Dabas, Vinay Pathak, Ranvir Shorey and Tara Sharma in pivotal roles.

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