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Sharman Joshi’s ‘Style’ turns 25, still unapologetically fun
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80793, member: 636"] 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. [/QUOTE]
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