With the increase in rise and fame especially after 2000, the Bollywood Industry has given us some of the best bold movies that can not only arouse you but also make you laugh. This list of movies, we’re about to see stands out for their humorous dialogues, odd situations, and great storyline.
These movies are entertaining and meant for mature audiences who can enjoy humor with a pinch of spice. Let’s explore the 10 best Adult Comedies of Bollywood.
Not everything comes with a purpose, sometimes its okay to just setback, laugh and enjoy the screentime. And, if you add a little spice of boldness into it, then its worth spending your spare time, especially, with your sarcastic friends.
Best Adult Comedies from Bollywood
Masti (2004)

- Total runtime: 2 hours 46 minutes
- IMDb ratings: 6.2/10
- Box office: 32 crores INR
This movie follows the story of three bored and frustrated husbands, Meet (Vivek Oberoi), Prem (Aftab Shivdasani), and Amar (Riteish Deshmukh). Dissatisfied with their boring married lives, they decide to spice things up by engaging in extramarital affairs. But things take a wild turn when a police officer (Ajay Devgn) gets involved, accusing them of a murder they didnโt commit.
The consequences they face after their so many blunders are full of hilarious outcomes. Their hilarious attempts to cover up their lies and mistakes are as funny as chaotic. The movieโs blend of adult humor and slapstick comedy paved the way for similar films in Bollywood.
Kya Kool Hai Hum (2005)

- Total runtime: 2 hours 52 minutes
- IMDb: 6.1/10
- Box office: 22 crores INR
This film is about two carefree friends, Rahul (Tusshar Kapoor) and Karan (Riteish Deshmukh), whose lives revolve around only two things “dreams and women“. Things take an amusing turn when theyโre mistaken for serial killers. Adding to the confusion is the arrival of an exotic female cop (played by Isha Koppikar) whoโs on their trail. A series of hilarious misunderstandings can be seen throughout the film.
Known for its double-meaning dialogues and silly characters, Kya Kool Hai Hum is unapologetically bold and funny. The chemistry between Tusshar and Riteish brings the quirky script to life, making it a cult favorite among adult comedy fans.
Grand Masti (2013)

- Total runtime: 2 hours 17 minutes
- IMDb: 4.5/10
- Box office: 147 crores INR
A sequel to Masti, (2004) this movie takes adult comedy to another level. The trio of Meet, Prem, and Amar reunite for a college reunion. What starts as a fun trip quickly turns into a series of bizarre and bold events. The best thing about this movie is the challenge these friends have to face when their basic intentions are to get intimate with the women of their choice but Professor Robert (Pradeep Ram Singh) prohibits any act of romance in the college.
Packed with over-the-top humor, exaggerated characters, and plenty of shockers, this film pushes the boundaries of adult humor while delivering lol moments.

ALSO READ
These 3 Bollywood Movies Are A Golden Gem In Netflix Library That Never Gets Old
Delhi Belly (2011)

- Total runtime: 1 hour 43 minutes
- IMDb: 7.6/10
- Box office: 87 crores INR
This black comedy revolves around three roommates, Tashi (Imran Khan), Arup (Vir Das), and Nitin (Kunaal Roy Kapur), who accidentally get involved in a smuggling racket. From dealing with angry gangsters to surviving explosive bathroom troubles, their journey is a rollercoaster of chaos.
It stands out for its bold humor, adult dialogues, and awkward situations. Its raw and unapologetic take on adult comedy is a refreshing change from conventional Bollywood films.
The Shaukeens (2014)

- Total runtime: 2 hours 5 minutes
- IMDb: 4.8/10
- Box office: 18 crores INR
Three elderly men, played by Anupam Kher, Annu Kapoor, and Piyush Mishra, are on a quest to relive their youthful days. Their misadventures begin when they meet Ahana (Lisa Haydon), a young woman who has her own bold aspirations. The trioโs attempts to woo her lead to several comedic mishaps.
This lighthearted adult comedy showcases hilarious generational clashes and absurd situations. The senior actors deliver impeccable comic timing, making this film a treat for mature audiences.
Pyaar Ka Punchnama (2011)

- Total runtime: 2 hours 29 minutes
- IMDb: 7.6/10
- Box office: 9 crores INR
This film explores the struggles of three young men, Rajat (Kartik Aaryan), Nishant (Divyendu Sharma), and Vikrant (Raayo S. Bakhirta), who fall in love with women who make their lives hilariously miserable. The movie is based on a sarcastic tone of modern relationships, highlighting the frustrations of the male heroes.
The filmโs sarcastic tone, coupled with hilarious dialogues and exaggerated situations, strikes a chord with young adults. Kartik Aaryanโs obsession with relationships became iconic for its relatability and comedic delivery.
No Entry (2005)

- Total runtime: 2 hours 41 minutes
- IMDb: 6.6/10
- Box office: 74 crores INR
This comedy of errors revolves around three friends, Kishan (Anil Kapoor), Sunny (Fardeen Khan), and Prem (Salman Khan). Prem, a notorious womanizer, encourages Kishan to cheat on his overly suspicious wife (Lara Dutta). When a call girl (Bipasha Basu) enters the scene, the situation gets out of control, leading to a series of misunderstandings.
The filmโs humor lies in its awkward situations and mistaken identities. With its star-studded cast and laugh-out-loud moments, No Entry (2005) became a massive hit.
Housefull 2 (2012)

- Total runtime: 2 hours 40 minutes
- IMDb: 5.4/10
- Box office: 186 crores INR
This sequel to Housefull (2010) is a chaotic comedy about mistaken identities, family struggles, and marriage mishaps. The plot follows four friends who pretend to be rich suitors to impress a wealthy family. As lies pile up, the situation becomes a laughable mess. All the blunders made by these four friends are only to get one thing “love”, but it seemed that getting what you desire didn’t workout easily for them.
The movie is full of schemes and lies (but in a humorous way), funny dialogues, and a lot of struggle to get the love of their life.

Golmaal Returns (2008)

- Total runtime: 2 hours 15 minutes
- IMDb: 5.2/10
- Box office: 78 crores INR
This is a sequel to the Golmaal (2006), this film follows Gopal (Ajay Devgn) as he tries to cover up a night spent away from home. His wife Ekta (Kareena Kapoor), a soap opera addict, suspects him of cheating on her. As Gopalโs lies grow, he finds himself in a terrible situation of funny misunderstandings.
The filmโs exaggerated characters and silly humor make it fun to watch. The ridiculous situations and Kareena Kapoorโs over-the-top portrayal of a melodramatic wife add to the hilarity.
Although, Golmaal Returns isn’t based on dark comedy still, at various points it shows some scenes with double-meaning approach, that’s why it’s in our list.
Great Grand Masti (2016)

- Total runtime: 2 hours 14 minutes
- IMDb: 3.7/10
- Box office: 50 crores INR
This third installment in the Masti (2004) series takes a supernatural twist. Meet, Prem, and Amar again plan to get rid of their married life for a while and find some exotic young love. By chance, they visit a haunted mansion where they encounter a seductive ghost (Urvashi Rautela). What follows is a mix of comedy, horror, and plenty of adult humor.
The filmโs ridiculous plot, combined with its outrageous humor, makes it a guilty pleasure for fans of adult comedies. The awkward humor in this third installment will keep you laughing till the end.
This part is not very hot one like its prequels, still its full of adult humor and one of the best adult comedy classics of the Bollywood.




