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Golmaal Again completes 2 years of its release; fans now wait for Golmaal 5

In 2017, Rohit Shetty directed the fourth instalment of the Golmaal series titled Golmaal Again. The movie starred Ajay Devgn, Tabu, Parineeti Chopra, Arshad Warsi, Shreyas Talpade, Tusshar Kapoor, and Kunal Kemmu.

It was a Diwali release and today, Golmaal Again completes two years of its release. The actors of the film are tweeting about it and remembering the movie. Ajay Devgn tweeted, “Kisne mujhe firse ungli dikhayi? 2 saal hogaye fir bhi tumlog nahi seekhe? #2YearsOfGolmaalAgain @TusshKapoor @ArshadWarsi @shreyastalpade1 @kunalkemmu @ParineetiChopra #RohitShetty #Tabu.”


Kunal Kemmu posted on Twitter, “Harr sawaal ka jawaab nahi hota, Harr chooha Jerry aur har billa Tom nahi hota, Aur Harr baar ungli karne wala main nahi hota yaar!! #2YearsOfGolmaalAgain.”

Parineeti replied to Kemmu and wrote, “Kuch bhi bolo, but 2 saal pehle tum sabko daraya toh maine hi tha!! #2YearsOfGolmaalAgain.” And Ajay Devgn replied to Pari, “This takes me back to all the fun we had on the sets!!! #2YearsOfGolmaalAgain @TusshKapoor @ArshadWarsi @shreyastalpade1 @kunalkemmu @ParineetiChopra #RohitShetty #Tabu.”

Well, we are loving this banter of the cast on Twitter. But the fans of the franchise are now eagerly waiting for Golmaal 5. Here are some tweets of the fans who want to see the fifth instalment of the franchise…

Golmaal has been a very successful series in Bollywood. Golmaal Again was also a blockbuster and was one of the highest-grossing films of 2017 with over Rs 200 crore of business at the box office. We are sure it would be great if the team comes up with Golmaal 5 soon.

Meanwhile, currently, Rohit Shetty is busy directing Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif starrer Sooryavanshi. The film will be hitting the screens in March next year. Ajay Devgn and Ranveer Singh will be doing cameos in the climax of the movie, getting all the cops of Rohit Shetty’s cop universe in one film together.

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