Esha Deol, who recently celebrated the special mention of her short film Ek Duaa at the 69th National Awards in the Non-Feature Films category, has opened up about some career decisions that she regrets. The actor, who boasts a career spanning more than two decades, is also known for her roles in Dhoom, LOC Kargil, No Entry and many more. During an interview, Esha shared that she regrets turning down roles in two iconic Bollywood movies.
Both Omkara (2006) and Golmaal (2006) turned out to be massive blockbusters. While Omkara earned critical acclaim and performed well at the Indian box office, Golmaal spurred a successful franchise and became one of the biggest hits of 2006.
On the professional front, Esha Deol was last seen in the web series Hunter Tootega Nahi Todega, alongside Suniel Shetty, Barkha Bisht, Karanvir Sharma, and Rahul Dev. The series is currently streaming on Amazon Mini TV.
This movie was my introduction to comedy genre. Best in Golmaal series.
Everyone is great in the movie but loved Arshad Warsi and Sharman Joshi more.
Don't know why Sharman wasn't recasted in the other movies of this series. His innocent character among the four is the best.
Here we have the first installment of director Rohit Shetty's popular "Golmaal Trilogy," following the adventures of four shameless buddies, whose purpose in life seems to be having fun by conning people for money and the sheer enjoyment of deceit. The story is based upon a Gujarati play called "Aaflatton" by Mihir Buta, which was in turn adapted from Harsh Shivsharan's original Marathi play entitled "Ghar Ghar." In the film's title, the term golmaal is from Hindi meaning "a deceptive situation that is full of confusion."
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