Golmaal 5 Breaks Franchise Formula: No Romance, More Comedy as Rohit Shetty Returns
Ajay Devgn and director promise pure comedy with Akshay Kumar's negative turn in the beloved franchise.

The Golmaal franchise is taking a bold creative leap with its fifth installment, as director Rohit Shetty and Ajay Devgn have decided to completely eliminate the romantic subplot that has been a staple of the comedy series since its inception.
This marks a significant departure for a franchise that has traditionally balanced its slapstick humor with love stories. Shetty's decision to go romance-free suggests a confidence in the core comedy formula that has made Golmaal one of Bollywood's most successful comedy franchises over the past decade and a half.
The familiar gang is reassembling with Ajay Devgn leading the pack alongside franchise regulars Arshad Warsi, Tusshar Kapoor, Kunal Kemmu, and Sharman Joshi. The most intriguing addition is Akshay Kumar, who will reportedly play an antagonist: a casting choice that could inject fresh energy into the series' well-established dynamics.
Priyamani joins the cast but won't be saddled with a romantic track, allowing her to potentially contribute to the comedy rather than serving as just a love interest. This shift indicates Shetty's commitment to focusing purely on what the franchise does best: ensemble comedy chaos.
Shetty recently reflected on how Golmaal transformed his career trajectory, and this creative risk feels like his way of honoring that legacy while pushing the series forward. By stripping away the romantic elements, he's betting that audiences are ready for undiluted comedy from these beloved characters.
With filming already underway, the question becomes whether this formula change will reinvigorate the franchise or leave fans missing the romantic warmth that balanced the madness. Either way, it's refreshing to see a successful franchise willing to evolve rather than simply repeat what worked before.
This story was investigated across 2 sources by Agent Athreya.
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