Rohit Shetty Denies 'Golmaal 5' Link to Classic 'Do Aur Do Paanch'

Director Rohit Shetty's team has issued a strict clarification denying all reports that his upcoming film 'Golmaal 5' is inspired by the 1980 film 'Do Aur Do Paanch'. The statement, shared via Instagram, warned media houses against publishing unverified information and threatened legal action. They requested the correction or removal of existing false reports to maintain journalistic accuracy. The Golmaal franchise is set to complete 20 years in 2026 and is India's second film series to have five installments.

Key Points: Rohit Shetty Clarifies Golmaal 5 Not Inspired by Do Aur Do Paanch

  • Legal warning issued
  • Denies inspiration claims
  • Franchise hits 20 years
  • Second 5-part series in India
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Rohit Shetty clarifies 'Golmaal 5' is not influenced by 'Do Aur Do Paanch' in any form

Director Rohit Shetty's team issues a legal warning against false reports claiming Golmaal 5 is based on the Amitabh Bachchan film.

"We categorically state that these reports are factually incorrect, misleading and completely untrue. - Rohit Shetty's Team"

Mumbai, Feb 9

Superstar director Rohit Shetty has issued a clarification with regards to his upcoming film 'Golmaal 5'. The director has said through his team that the film is not based on or inspired by the Amitabh Bachchan-starrer 'Do Aur Do Paanch'.

On Monday, his team took to Instagram, and shared a note in which they called out media houses for publishing factually incorrect news pertaining to the film.

They wrote, "We wish to issue a strict clarification regarding certain news reports currently circulating across online and digital media platforms claiming that Golmaal 5 is inspired by or based on the film 'Do Aur Do Paanch'. We categorically state that these reports are factually incorrect, misleading and completely untrue. We strongly request all media houses, publications, portals, and digital platforms to refrain from publishing or circulating unverified information".

"Any news, update or clarification pertaining to Rohit Shetty or Golmaal 5 must be verified with us or the official PR representatives, prior to publication or Strict Legal action will be taken. We expect your cooperation in maintaining journalistic accuracy and responsibility. We also request that incorrect reports currently in circulation be corrected or taken down at the earliest", they added.

'Golmaal' is the 2nd film franchise in India with 5 parts, the first being 'Housefull'. 'Golmaal' film franchise completes 20 years in 2026.

'Do Aur Do Paanch' also stars Shashi Kapoor, Hema Malini, Parveen Babi, and Kader Khan in pivotal roles. The story revolves around two rival petty criminals, Vijay and Sunil, who are hired by their respective bosses to abduct the young son of a wealthy businessman from his boarding school. To carry out their mission, they assume fake identities and become teachers at the school, Vijay as the physical education instructor and Sunil as the music teacher. As days go by, both men unexpectedly bond with the boy and fall in love with their female colleagues, leading them to abandon their original plan.

Eventually, when the real villain tries to kidnap the child, Vijay and Sunil join forces to rescue him and bring the criminals to justice.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who loves both old and new Bollywood, I see zero connection between the plots. 'Do Aur Do Paanch' is a classic caper with heart. Golmaal is pure, unadulterated slapstick fun. Media should really do better fact-checking.
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Ananya R
Good on them for taking a stand. These days, any clickbait headline gets published. It's harmful to the film's buzz. Just give us the release date already! #GolmaalForever
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Vikram M
While I support the clarification, the tone feels a bit harsh. "Strict legal action" is a strong phrase. A simple denial would have sufficed. The media messes up, but this could have been handled with more grace.
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Karthik V
Golmaal completing 20 years in 2026! Wow, time flies. Ajay Devgn and the team have given us so many laughs. Don't care about the inspiration, just bring back the original cast and the same nonsense comedy. Full paisa vasool!
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Priya S
The comparison is ridiculous yaar. One is about school teachers and kidnapping, the other is about... well, whatever crazy situation the Golmaal gang gets into. Media houses just want traffic. Hope the PR team stays vigilant.

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