Hilarious And Best Akshay Kumar Comedy Movies

Hilarious And Best Akshay Kumar Comedy Movies

With an infectious grin and impeccable comedic timing, Akshay Kumar was long since crowned the king of Bollywood comedy. Having spent years clawing his way through ranks since his industry days, he has finally stayed firm to secure himself a place among the best-loved actors in India, and Kumar's comedic mastery must have thrilled people enough.

 

Here are best Akshay Kumar comedy movies that define the unparallel ability to laugh and cry together. Onward, we go on a hilarious journey through Kumar's career and bring to the fore those films that consolidated his position as a superpower in Indian comedy.

 

Tees Maar Khan (2010)

Farah Khan-directed 2010 heist comedy Tees Maar Khan, Akshay plays a conman posing as a famous film director. Although panned by critics, it's become a cult classic and Akshay Kumar an advocate for a little quirky humor.

 

Mr. and Mrs. Khiladi (1997)

A remake of a Telugu film, this is the third installment in the *Khiladi* franchise and, unlike its predecessors, is more of a comedy and less of an action. This film takes the character portrayed by Kumar, a lazy fellow who tries to win the love of the daughter of a rich businessman, and executes the light-hearted tone with hilarious moments, making it a hit among fans.

 

Bhagam Bhag (2006)

In this wacky comedy, Akshay gets himself entangled in strange situations while working with a group of actors in London. However, full of comedy, *Bhagam Bhag* has Kumar's perfect sense of timing in a messy, yet entertainingly plotted movie.

 

Awara Paagal Deewana (2002)

Akshay can be seen in the role of a don for diamonds. He performs action as well as comedy perfectly in the high-energy film. It is a riotous comedy which made for one of the memorable moments in his comic journey, with outrageous stunts and clever quips.

 

Garam Masala (2005)

Another American remake, this time being an adaptation of the classic comedy *Boeing Boeing*, puts Akshay and sidekick John Abraham as photographers in the middle of their funny interludes through relationship errors. It is a segment of comedy through self-parody, which elevates it to another level with Kumar.

 

Welcome (2007)

Full of guffaws, this movie is the one in which Kumar - as an auctioneer who gets into the wrong crowd - through a gangster family. Interplay between him and co-stars Nana Patekar and Katrina Kaif forms the film's comic gold.

 

Hera Pheri (2000)

If there's one role that really locked Akshay Kumar into the pantheon of comedy legends, it's *Hera Pheri*, wherein he's Raju, a slacker with an escapist scheme gone terribly wrong. It is, after all, widely regarded as among the greatest Bollywood comedies ever, and Kumar's performance in it has been etched into legend.

 

Mujhse Shaadi Karogi (2004)

In this romantic comedy, Akshay fights his own battle for Priyanka Chopra's heart from Salman Khan. The film is full of hilarious one-liners and mushy moments and does complete justice to romantic comedy lovers with Kumar cracking out his signature act.

 

Phir Hera Pheri (2006)

Another sequel, this again has Raju, Shyam, and Baburao up to some fun and frolic with yet another investment scam that's gone sour. Again, the sequel is quite a riot and up to the mark, just like the first one.

 

These have marked Akshay Kumar versatile and a natural comedian, thereby putting across the message that he stands in one definitive place as one of the best comic actors in Bollywood. Be it slapstick or situational or sharp-witted dialogue, Akshay has kept on entertaining one and all.