The single most significant addition to the Golmaal index is the character of Khushi (Tabu), a ghost. She subverts the horror-comedy trope by being neither vengeful (towards the innocent) nor terrifying. Her index entry reads: benevolent, musical, and trauma-bound. Her ghostly powers (appearing/disappearing, throwing objects) are used not to harm the main gang but to protect the orphans. This shift from "ghost as villain" to "ghost as guardian angel" allows the film to blend family-friendly scares with emotional beats. The index here also includes a twist: she is the spirit of a murdered orphanage caretaker, making her story a catalyst for justice, not random horror.

Rohit Shetty has confirmed Golmaal 5 is in development. Rumors suggest the gang might travel to a haunted island or even time travel. If that happens, the Golmaal Again Index will need a reboot.

Currently, Golmaal Again sits at the top of the chaos pyramid. It is the perfect storm of:

Until Golmaal 5 arrives, if you search for "Golmaal Again Index," you are looking for a metric that defines pure, unadulterated, masala entertainment. It is the measure of how successfully a film turns off your brain and turns on your laughter.

Final Verdict: On the Golmaal Again Index, Golmaal Again scores a 9.0/10. It is not a good film by academic standards. It is a great film by chaos standards. And sometimes, a high chaos index is exactly what the doctor prescribed.


Are you ready to re-watch Golmaal Again and calculate your own index? Keep a stopwatch ready for the gags, and don't forget to count the slaps.

It sounds like you're referring to "Golmaal Again" — the 2017 Bollywood comedy horror film from Rohit Shetty’s Golmaal franchise. If you’re looking for an index of interesting content related to the film (e.g., trivia, hidden jokes, cameos, deleted scenes, or analysis), here’s a curated list:


In the context of digital consumption, the term "index" appended to a movie title typically denotes the following:

The GAI is not just a critique tool — it’s a rewatch framework. Here’s how to apply it:

In fact, a popular Reddit thread titled “Tracking the Golmaal Again Index” runs a community-driven scorecard, where fans assign daily GAI scores based on how absurd their own life feels. Example: “Had to explain to my boss why I was late because my cat locked me out — GAI today is 72.”


Before diving into the Index, let’s set the stage. The Golmaal series began in 2006 as a simple comedy of errors about four friends who con a blind couple. By the time Golmaal Again arrived as the fourth installment, the franchise had evolved into a chaotic multiverse of sorts — complete with ghosts, long-lost twins, and a recurring orphanage backstory.

Golmaal Again brought back the core cast: Ajay Devgn (Gopal), Arshad Warsi (Madhav), Tusshar Kapoor (Lucky), Kunal Khemu (Laxman), Shreyas Talpade (Laxman 2), and introduced Tabu and Parineeti Chopra as the female leads. The plot involves the gang returning to an old bungalow haunted by a friendly ghost (played by Tabu), who helps them avenge the death of an orphanage owner.

So, where does an index fit into all this? Let’s explain.