A hilarious scene where the photographers argue with an official about the "fadi" (torn/published) photos.
: The character of Shobha Sen (Bhakti Barve) was actually dubbed by actor Anita Kanwar . Iconic Scenes & Plot Points index of jaane bhi do yaaro
Written by the late, great Sudhir Mishra and Kundan Shah, the script is a marvel. The dialogue is crisp, but the real magic lies in the situational comedy. The film doesn't just poke fun at corruption; it puts it on display with terrifying absurdity. The humor isn't forced; it arises organically from the desperation of the common man and the absurdity of the system. A hilarious scene where the photographers argue with
The eccentric, corrupt municipal commissioner who acts as Tarneja’s partner-in-crime. The dialogue is crisp, but the real magic
Vinod and Sudhir: The moral compass of the film. Their chemistry and comedic timing represent the struggles of the common man against a rigged system.Tarneja and Ahuja: Pankaj Kapur and Om Puri play rival corrupt builders. Their competitive greed provides some of the film’s funniest yet most cynical moments.Commissioner D'Mello: Satish Shah’s portrayal of the corrupt official—and later, his "performance" as a corpse—is legendary.The Media: Bhakti Barve’s character highlights the moral ambiguity that can exist even within investigative journalism. The Iconic "Mahabharat" Scene