Hungama ( 2003 )

  1. Hungama is a Bollywood movie released in 2003. It’s a comedy film with a brilliant script.
  2. A huge starcast includes Paresh Rawal, Akshaye Khanna, Tiku Talsania, Rajpal Yadav, Shakti Kapoor, Aftab Shivdasani, Shoma Anand, Rimi Sen, Rajak Khan and Manoj Joshi.
  3. It’s a comedy of errors.
  4. Priyadarshan comedies from that era had this telltale climax where everyone is chasing everyone else. A complete disaster or chaos in which suffering of jokers is cause for laughter. Audience relates to the misery and subtle humor of characters in the movie.
  5. My father was very impressed by the script when he watched this movie.
  6. It sounds like a family movie from the last century which you can watch with your entire family without having to mute or edit out parts.
  7. Hungama is a word from Hindi

The word **Hungama** (हँगामा / ہنگامہ) has a fascinating etymological journey that traces back to classical Persian literature and combat.
Here is the breakdown of its origins:
### 1. The Persian Roots
The word comes directly from the Persian word **हँगाम (Hangām)**, which means “time,” “season,” “period,” or “occasion.”
To this root, the suffix **-a** (ہ) was added to form **Hangāmah** (ہنگامہ).
* Originally, it referred to a **”gathering”** or a **”crowd assembled at a specific time or event.”**
* Over time, the meaning shifted slightly to denote a place where people gathered, such as a marketplace, a public forum, or an assembly.
### 2. The Shift to “Uproar”
In classical Persian poetry and epics (like the *Shahnameh*), the word was frequently used in contexts like *Hangāma-e-Kārzār* (the theater of war/battlefield).
Because large gatherings, marketplaces, and battlefields are inherently loud, chaotic, and full of commotion, the meaning of the word evolved metaphorically from a simple “gathering” to:
* A tumult
* An uproar
* A riot or disturbance
* Hubbub or chaos
### 3. Adoption into Urdu and Hindi
When Persian heavily influenced Hindustani (Urdu/Hindi) during the Delhi Sultanate and Mughal eras, *Hungama* was absorbed with this evolved meaning.
Today, in modern Hindi and Urdu, it exclusively refers to a racket, clamor, commotion, or a sensational fuss (e.g., *”Hungama khada karna”* — to create a scene/uproar).

8. A struggling girl weaves a small tale to secure a job in a small music shop. The story soon spirals out into a multi threaded chaos full of funny disaster.

9. Script, dialogues, performances, choreography, action and cinematography are top notch.

With 7.6/10 on IMDB it’s one of those movies which is technically sound.

Alongwith Golmaal ( Amol Palekar), Padosan, Bhaagam Bhaag it’s one of the best comedy movies ever made in Bollywood.