Five fun heist films that made us smile (Photo Credit: IMDb)

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From traditional dacoits on horseback to tech-savvy thieves to small-town knaves, Hindi cinema has had its share of a heist, happy deceivers. And by pulling off their sometimes far-fetched plans and sometimes downright funny schemes, they have entertained us thoroughly and often made us burst into laughter. Here is our pick of five heist films that also had a sense of humour!

Bunty Aur Babli: This 2005 Shaad Ali directorial and Yash Raj production were some of the finest depictions of small-town aspirations gone wrong with a hugely amusing episode about the ‘sale’ of Taj Mahal to a clueless foreigner. With the comic timing of its formidable lead cast, superhit music and a palette bursting with colour and details, this is one film that popularised street smart characters who see the economic divide between where they live and big cities and want to bridge it by hook or by crook.  The film starred Abhishek Bachchan, Rani Mukerji and Amitabh and is still as entertaining as when it was first released. And now we hear, a sequel is underway.

Dhoom 2: This  2006 Sanjay Gadhvi directorial produced by Yashraj is possibly the most entertaining of the franchise, thanks to its casting, music and a comedy track that grew old in subsequent instalments.   Starring Hrithik Roshan as an international scam artist and an impossibly charismatic thief along with Abhishek Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai, Uday Chopra and Bipasha Basu, the film took audiences across scenic locations in Durban and Rio de Janeiro to follow one riveting heist after another.  Packed with scintillating music and buoyed by slick special effects, this film was pure escapist gold and remains one of its kind in its genre.

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