The reason works so well is its characters. They aren't heroes; they are us.
While the film is laugh-out-loud funny, it is also a scathing critique of urban India: khosla ka ghosla
In 2024, as the film turned 18, Dibakar Banerjee told Times Now that Khosla Ka Ghosla “remains your most popular film to date? Amongst middle‑class family viewers, yes”. The film’s themes of land grabbing, bureaucratic apathy and the fragility of the middle‑class dream remain as urgent as ever. Many viewers still discover the film through streaming platforms, confirming its status as a truly piece of Hindi cinema. The reason works so well is its characters