It is impossible to discuss Hera Pheri without quoting it. The film is arguably the most quoted movie in the history of Indian social media. The dialogue writer, Neeraj Vora, deserves a place in the hall of fame for crafting lines that are simple, colloquial, and endlessly repeatable.

The films are famous for lines that have become staples in internet meme culture:

No article on Hera Pheri movie comedy is complete without addressing the elephant in the room: the sequel. Phir Hera Pheri (2006) is a good film, and it has massive laughs, especially from Rajpal Yadav as the blind don. However, it lacks the "starving artist" grit of the original.

The screenplay uses linguistic confusion as a weapon.

If you haven't watched the Hera Pheri movie comedy, you haven't truly laughed. If you have watched it, you know the dialogue by heart, and you're probably smiling just thinking about the "Ibn-e-Batuta" moment right now.