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Arshad Warsi’s Circuit is arguably the greatest sidekick in Indian film history. With his squeaky voice, pom-pom hair, and undying loyalty, Circuit doesn’t just support Munna—he enhances him. The chemistry between Dutt and Warsi is the film's backbone. Whether it’s stealing exam papers or crying at a patient's recovery, Circuit steals every scene he is in.

In 2003, Rajkumar Hirani delivered a strange prescription to a Bollywood audience hooked on violent vendetta and NRI romances: a goon who fixes people not with bullets, but with “Jadoo ki Jhappi” (magical hug). Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. wasn’t just a comedy—it became a sleeper revolution, quietly dismantling our ideas of success, medicine, and what it truly means to heal. Munna Bhai M B B S

At its core, the film asks a provocatively simple question: Who is the better doctor—the one who aces the exams, or the one who cures the fear in a patient’s heart? Arshad Warsi’s Circuit is arguably the greatest sidekick

Murliprasad "Munna" Sharma is a kind-hearted gangster in Mumbai. To please his parents, he pretends to be a doctor. When the truth is exposed by a ruthless doctor, Dr. Asthana, Munna’s father is humiliated. Stung by the guilt of hurting his father, Munna vows to become a real doctor to avenge the insult. He joins medical college, where he clashes with the rigid system but eventually changes the lives of those around him through compassion. Whether it’s stealing exam papers or crying at

Release Year: 2003 Director: Rajkumar Hirani Starring: Sanjay Dutt, Arshad Warsi, Gracy Singh, Sunil Dutt, Boman Irani

In the landscape of early 2000s Bollywood, cinema was largely dominated by family dramas revolving around wedding traditions or action films focused on vengeance. Then came Munna Bhai M.B.B.S., a film that didn’t just break the mold—it completely reinvented it. Directed by debutant Rajkumar Hirani, this film introduced a unique blend of slapstick comedy and heartfelt emotion, birthing a franchise that would become a cultural phenomenon.