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​How Govinda’s 90s brilliance shaped Bollywood’s era of comedy, charm and dance​

Sonal Khandelwal
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 17, 2025, 08:00 IST
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Coolie No. 1

In Coolie No. 1 (1995), Govinda redefined comic timing with his unmatched energy and lovable goofiness. Teaming up again with Karisma Kapoor and David Dhawan, he made audiences roar with laughter through absurd yet endearing antics. The film’s music, dance numbers and exaggerated humour became a signature of 90s Bollywood entertainment, setting the gold standard for comedy-dramas that followed.

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Haseena Maan Jaayegi

This 1999 comedy gem captured the perfect blend of chaos and charm, pairing hilarious confusion with heartfelt moments. Sanjay Dutt and Govinda delivered unstoppable laughter under David Dhawan’s direction, making it a landmark of Bollywood’s funny bone era. From mistaken identities to outrageous disguises, Haseena Maan Jaayegi remains a shining reminder of the playful madness that defined late-90s Hindi cinema.

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Dulhe Raja

Dulhe Raja (1998) cemented Govinda’s reign as Bollywood’s comedy king. Playing a cheeky restaurateur taking on a pompous hotelier, he mastered the art of mischief with effortless charm. Paired with Raveena Tandon and Kader Khan, his witty one-liners and vibrant expressions turned every scene into a laugh riot. The film’s catchy tunes and slapstick humour still make it a crowd favourite today.

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Hero No. 1

In Hero No. 1 (1997), Govinda showcased how laughter and love could dance together. Balancing romance, comedy and impeccable timing, he brought everyday humour to life with infectious warmth. His pairing with Karisma Kapoor sparkled on screen, and their playful chemistry made audiences fall in love again and again. The film remains a perfect example of 90s Bollywood’s feel-good magic.

5/5

Raja Babu

Released in 1994, Raja Babu showed Govinda at his vibrant best – a blend of comedy, innocence and irresistible charisma. His pairing with Shakti Kapoor created timeless humour, while his emotional depth gave the story unexpected heart. Every scene glowed with colourful costumes, catchy music and Govinda’s unmatched expressions. The film perfectly captured the pulse of small-town dreams and big-screen laughter.

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