Neha Maheshwri (MUMBAI MIRROR; March 13, 2026)

As the comedy classic Malamaal Weekly completed 20 years since its release, actor Rajpal Yadav marked the milestone on March 10 by sharing a video compilation of his comic moments from the film on social media. Along with the clip, he wrote, “Yakeen nahi ho raha ki 20 saal ho gaye! Bajey ko aur film ko itna pyar dene ke liye aap sabka dil se shukriya.”

Looking back, the actor describes the film as one of the most memorable experiences of his career. He shares, “Malamaal Weekly hamare jeevan ki ek bahut yaadgaar film hai. We shot the film in Karaikudi, Tamil Nadu, and the whole experience there was wonderful. Wahaan jogging, shooting, shirting, sab hoti thi (laughs!). My character was offbeat and humorous, and the film carried elements of black comedy as well as a comedy of errors. Through this role, I could explore many dimensions of performance. Since I am also a common man and represent the common man, I feel a natural connection with such roles. I’m very happy that even after 20 years, MW continues to hold its place.”

He also recalls how his distinctive look in the film came about. He says, “During Malamaal Weekly my hair had grown quite long, but Priyan ji didn’t want that look. Toh Chennai ke jo makeup dada the, maine unka get-up dekha aur ussi se inspire hoke ek look bana kar Priyan ji ke paas gaya. He approved it, so my hair was saved from being cut. The look eventually turned out quite different. Mentally bhi woh character kaafi alag tha, isliye woh experience mere liye bohot yaadgaar raha.”

One particular scene still stands out for the laughter it created on set. He shares, “There is a scene where Riteish Deshmukh and I get into an argument, after which I go to my sister and say I want to get married. She asks, ‘Kisse?’ and I say, ‘Ladki se.’ Then she asks, ‘Pyaar kab hua?’ and I reply, ‘Abhi aadha ghanta pehle.’ ‘Aadha ghanta pehle’ wali line par sabko hassi aa gayi thi, and the whole set had a very lively atmosphere.”

Working with director Priyadarshan has always been a learning experience for him. He says, “Priyan ji khud bhi ek actor hain, isliye woh har actor ki capability ko bahut achhi tarah samajhte hain aur timing ko bhi bahut clearly explain karte hain. Chahe role chhota ho ya bada, he makes sure it is properly shaped on screen, because har moment ek learning moment ban jaata hai. Hamari association kaafi purani hai. It started with Hungama and continues even today. Woh alag-alag situations create karke actors ko surprise bhi karte hain, aur humein bhi honesty ke saath dhamaal karne ka mauka milta hai.”

On the film’s timeless appeal, he says, “Some films like Malamaal Weekly, Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro, or Angoor are special. Inse achhi ya alag filmein ban sakti hain, lekin waisi filmein dobara nahi ban sakti. They are as enjoyable to watch as they are to be a part of.”