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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Neeraj_VoraNeeraj Vora - Wikipedia

    He made a mark in Bollywood with his work as a writer for Ram Gopal Verma 's film Rangeela (1995). His directorial debut was Akshay Kumar starrer Khiladi 420 in 2000 and also directed Phir Hera Pheri (2006).

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    • Rangeela. Writer Neeraj Vora breathed new life into the neighbourhood Tapori, Munna essayed by Aamir Khan in Rangeela with his dialogue.
    • Baadshah. As a writer, Neeraj Vora pulled off a comic thriller with this one. He had the knack for infusing satire and humour in the most unexpected genres.
    • Hera Pheri. This black comedy of chaos incessantly entertains. It’s triumph lies in the depiction of Baburao’s character, that made Paresh Rawal a star in his own right.
    • Josh. Bollywood’s then top stars play siblings in this movie, about a feud between two rival gangs: the Christian Eagles and the Hindu Bicchus.
  3. Anurag Kashyap mentioned in an interview of how RGV channeled the norms in dialouge writing by Getting 2 Gujrati Writers (Neeraj Vora and Sanjay Chel) in an otherwise very urdu dominated space. Neeraj vora would go on to write potentially many of the funniest hindi movies ever

  4. Dec 15, 2017 · Vora may have made a remarkable career with his comic acting and screen-writing (he wrote dialogues and screenplay for many of Rohit Shetty’s and Priyadarshan ’s laugh riots, which went on to become money spinners), but his old-timer friends feel his talent went way beyond just comedy.

  5. Mar 14, 2023 · His most memorable line (and this is saying something, given the other gems like "[AC] idhar ghumana!", by dialogue writers Neeraj Vora and Sanjay Chhel): "Apun public hai public. Kisi ko kuch bhi bol sakta hai.

  6. Dec 14, 2017 · Ram Gopal Verma gave Vora his big break by recruiting him to share dialogue-writing duties with Sanjay Chhel for Rangeela (1995). Vora wrote some memorable monologues for the street...

  7. Dec 14, 2017 · Not many know that Neeraj Vora wrote the dialogues for the cult classic film that introduced the audience to an unexplored side of Aamir Khan and gave an excellent platform to then newcomer, Urmila Matondkar.