Released in 2006, Khosla Ka Ghosla is a National Award-winning cult comedy that perfectly captures the middle-class struggle against corruption in Delhi. Directed by Dibakar Banerjee in his debut, the film remains a beloved staple of Indian cinema for its realistic characters and sharp, satirical humor. Plot Overview
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Kishan Khurana (Boman Irani): The charismatic yet ruthless antagonist.
Key characters
- Subhash Kumar Khosla: Sincere, nosy, principled small-time man whose earnestness fuels both sympathy and comic friction. Kher’s subtlety gives Khosla moral weight without turning him into a caricature.
- Vickey Khosla (Vikram Jaisingh played by Boman Irani): His son (in some accounts the son is named?)—actually, central youthful ally is Cherry (or “Kaizad” in some references—Boman Irani plays Kishan? Clarifying names: Boman Irani plays the opportunistic fixer “Babu”—see below). The ensemble includes resourceful friends who help execute the plan.
- Babu and the gang: A motley crew of small-time conmen and friends who bring comic improvisation and the film’s ragtag-heist energy.
- Khanna (Parmeet Sethi): The local builder/antagonist—slick, unscrupulous, emblematic of predatory urban developers.
- Supporting characters: Local officials, lawyers, and neighborhood types populate the world, providing social texture and bureaucratic hurdles.
: The dialogue is witty, capturing the specific nuances of Delhi culture without ever feeling like a caricature. It’s a rare film that manages to be a laugh-out-loud comedy while delivering a stinging critique of bureaucratic corruption.



