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A sleepy village of drunkards (led by Paresh Rawal's character, a cunning landowner) is thrown into chaos when a lottery ticket worth one crore rupees goes missing. Riteish Deshmukh plays the simpleton Bahutia, who is tricked constantly. The film’s climax, featuring a hilarious game of "idli-sambar," is legendary.

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The charm of the index wasn’t that it kept the past perfect, but that it made room for the imperfect present. The Weekly Full of Malamaal was a testament to a simple civic art: telling one another what happened, no matter how minor, and trusting that the telling would turn loneliness into story and story into belonging.

The film's success is largely attributed to its stellar ensemble cast of veteran comedians: as Lilaram Om Puri as Balwant (Balu) Riteish Deshmukh as Kanhaiya Rajpal Yadav as Bajey Bahadur Asrani as Chokheylal Sudha Chandran as Thakurain Karamkali Shakti Kapoor as Joseph Arbaaz Khan as Jayesh Agarwal (Lottery Inspector) Impact and Reception