Key Points

Vijay Varma delighted fans by posing with the iconic painting from the 2007 comedy film Welcome. The artwork features a donkey riding a horse, originally drawn by Anil Kapoor's character Majnu Bhai. Varma called it one of Bollywood's most iconic and joyful paintings in his Instagram tribute. The actor is currently preparing for his upcoming film Gustaakh Ishq with Fatima Sana Shaikh.

Key Points: Vijay Varma Poses With Anil Kapoor Welcome Majnu Bhai Painting

  • Vijay Varma shared photo with iconic Welcome painting on Instagram
  • Painting features donkey riding horse drawn by Anil Kapoor
  • Artwork was signed by director Anees Bazmee
  • Welcome film remains popular for comedy and meme material
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Majnu Bhai supremacy: Vijay Varma poses with iconic painting drawn by Anil Kapoor's character in 'Welcome'

Vijay Varma shares iconic Majnu Bhai painting from Welcome film, calling it Bollywood's most joyful art. Anil Kapoor's donkey on horse masterpiece gets tribute.

"No painting has ever brought this much joy to us - Vijay Varma"

Mumbai, September 5

Actor Vijay Varma gave a delightful throwback to the Bollywood fans by posing with the iconic painting from the comedy film 'Welcome'.

In a post on his Instagram on Thursday, Vijay Varma was seen posing with a painting that was featured in the 2007 comedy film 'Welcome', starring Akshay Kumar, Anil Kapoor, Nana Patekar, and Paresh Rawal.

The painting features a donkey riding a horse. It was drawn by actor Anil Kapoor in the movie 'Welcome' as he portrayed the role of 'Majnu Bhai' in the film. Billed as a comedy thriller, this iconic painting by Anil Kapoor was one of the highlights of the movie.

The painting bore an autograph of the film's director, 'Anees Bazmee', as shown in the photo.

While sharing the photo, Vijay Varma called the art one of the most "iconic paintings" of Bollywood.

He wrote, "Yes I'm an Art Connoisseur. Sharing my moment with the most iconic painting from Bollywood.. no painting has ever brought this much joy to us. Anees Bazmee sir, Anil Kapoor sir, respect. Majnu Bhai supremacy."

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'Welcome' is popular among the Bollywood fans for its comedy and meme material. From Paresh Rawal's iconic 'Ghunghroo' character to Anil Kapoor's gangster role 'Majnu Bhai', the film is considered one of the best comedy thrillers of the Hindi film industry.

As for Vijay Varma, the actor will next be seen in the film Gustaakh Ishq, alongside actress Fatima Sana Shaikh. It was earlier titled Ul Jalool Ishq.

The announcement about the new title was recently made by Manish Malhotra on Instagram.

Along with the update, Malhotra shared a new poster showing the lead pair embracing each other. So far, Manish has produced several films under his Stage 5 Productions banner, including Bun Tikki, Train from Chhapraula, and Ul Jalool Ishq.

Directed by Vibhu Puri, who previously made Hawaizaada, the film also stars veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah and The Family Man actor Sharib Hashmi in key roles.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Welcome is one of those films that never gets old. Every scene is meme material. Anil Kapoor as Majnu Bhai was just brilliant. Good to see actors appreciating comedy classics from our industry.
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Aman W
Respect to Vijay for acknowledging the iconic moments of Bollywood. But I wish current comedies had the same repeat value as Welcome. Today's comedy films don't have that same charm yaar.
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Sarah B
As someone who recently discovered Bollywood comedies, Welcome is absolutely hilarious! The donkey painting scene had me in stitches. Great to see this appreciation post from Vijay Varma.
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Karthik V
Majnu Bhai supremacy indeed! 🤣 That painting represents the perfect blend of comedy and creativity. Welcome is still our family's go-to movie during weekends. Pure entertainment!
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Nisha Z
The entire cast of Welcome was fantastic! From Nana Patekar's serious comedy to Anil Kapoor's eccentric Majnu Bhai - every character was memorable. This throwback made my day! ❤️

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