, the film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi. Plot Overview The story follows Kamal Kishore Khosla
The story follows (Anupam Kher), a retired middle-class man who spends his life savings to buy a plot of land in Delhi to build his dream home (his "ghosla"). His world is turned upside down when he finds his land has been illegally occupied by Kishan Khurana (Boman Irani), a powerful and shady land shark. khosla ka ghosla
Boman Irani’s Khurana isn’t a cartoon villain. He’s a charming, well-dressed, ruthless predator who uses legal loopholes to steal. When he smiles and says, "Mere paas property hai, ghar hai, gaadi hai… tumhare paas kya hai?" you feel the rage. He represents every builder, broker, and politician who has ever bullied a common person. , the film won the National Film Award
delivers a legendary performance as Khurana—he is menacing yet hilariously pompous, representing the "new money" arrogance of Delhi. The supporting cast, including Vinay Pathak Ranvir Shorey Boman Irani’s Khurana isn’t a cartoon villain
One of the standout aspects of "Khosla Ka Ghosla" is its direction. Rohit Shetty's use of suspense and tension keeps the audience engaged, and his handling of the film's climax is both surprising and satisfying.
. The film follows Kamal Kishore Khosla (played by Anupam Kher), a retired man whose life savings are wiped out when a "land shark," Kishan Khurana (Boman Irani), illegally occupies his plot of land in Delhi. Plot Overview The Struggle
Nearly two decades later, this little film—with no stars, no songs shot in Switzerland, and no item numbers—has only grown sharper, funnier, and more painfully relevant. It’s not just a movie about a plot of land. It’s a documentary on the Indian middle-class nightmare.