This goofy cult classic just hit a major anniversary. Actor Sharman Joshi marked twenty-five years since his film Style was released, calling it a carefree and unpolished project made just for fun. He played Bantu, a lazy college kid, alongside Sahil Khan, with their characters chasing shortcuts rather than heroics. Joshi noted their banter fueled the movie's energy, with co-stars Riya Sen and Shillpi Sharma perfectly rounding out the cast.
Director N. Chandra's simple goal was pure entertainment, mixing slapstick and pranks with a random murder mystery twist. Joshi recalled how a silly handshake that turned into a foot shake became a wildly popular trend at the time. He says the film remains memorable because it never pretended to be anything more than an honest, unpretentious snapshot of youthful nonsense.
Director N. Chandra's simple goal was pure entertainment, mixing slapstick and pranks with a random murder mystery twist. Joshi recalled how a silly handshake that turned into a foot shake became a wildly popular trend at the time. He says the film remains memorable because it never pretended to be anything more than an honest, unpretentious snapshot of youthful nonsense.