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​Bollywood twin comedies from Judwaa to Duplicate filled with chaos, laughter, and double trouble​

Last updated on - Nov 10, 2025, 08:00 IST
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Angoor (1982)

Angoor (1982), directed by Gulzar, remains a benchmark for mistaken-identity comedies in Hindi cinema. Based on Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors, it stars Sanjeev Kumar and Deven Verma as two sets of identical twins whose lives cross in hilarious confusion. The film’s crisp writing, witty timing, and understated performances created a cult classic that still defines the gold standard for Bollywood’s twin-comedy genre.

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ChaalBaaz (1989)

In ChaalBaaz (1989), Sridevi delivered one of her finest dual roles as the timid Anju and the fiery Manju. The film combined high-energy humour, catchy music, and spirited direction by Pankaj Parashar. Sridevi’s effortless transformation between contrasting characters won widespread praise, proving her unmatched versatility. The movie’s success revived the twin-swap theme for modern audiences and remains a landmark in her celebrated filmography.

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Duplicate (1998)

Duplicate (1998) featured Shah Rukh Khan in a playful double act as Bablu, an innocent chef, and Manu, his criminal look-alike. The film blended action, comedy, and romance with energetic performances and catchy songs. Directed by Mahesh Bhatt, it showcased Khan’s comedic flair and charisma while exploring how mistaken identities cause both chaos and hilarity. Its fun-filled tone made it a quintessential 90s entertainer.

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Judwaa (1997)

Judwaa (1997), starring Salman Khan in twin roles, became one of the decade’s most popular masala comedies. The film mixed slapstick humour, lively music, and colourful characters, centring on twins separated at birth who reunite amid chaos. Directed by David Dhawan, its success inspired a 2017 reboot and cemented Khan’s status as a crowd-pulling entertainer known for his timing and charm.

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Seeta Aur Geeta (1972)

Seeta Aur Geeta (1972) turned Hema Malini into a superstar, playing the demure Seeta and her fearless twin Geeta. The film’s lively storyline about mistaken identities and self-discovery resonated across generations. With Dharmendra and Sanjeev Kumar in memorable roles, the movie blended comedy, action, and emotion seamlessly, inspiring countless remakes and setting the blueprint for Bollywood’s much-loved double-role genre.

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