Khosla Ka Ghosla revolves around Kamal Kishore Khosla (played with impeccable comic timing by Anupam Kher), a retired, stereotypical middle-class father living in Delhi. His lifelong dream is to build a "ghosla"—a small nest, or house—on a plot of land he purchased in Gurgaon.
Khurana, conversely, represents the aggressive, unprincipled opportunism that boomed alongside economic expansion. He understands that in a hyper-bureaucratic system, possession is nine-tenths of the law, and fear is the ultimate currency. 3. The Generational Friction khosla ka ghosla
Released in 2006, the film remains a masterclass in social satire, capturing the anxieties, quirks, and triumphs of a middle-class Delhi family fighting against the "big fish." The Plot: A Common Man's Nightmare Khosla Ka Ghosla revolves around Kamal Kishore Khosla
After failing to get help from the police or social groups, Khosla's younger son, possession is nine-tenths of the law