In the mid-2000s, Bollywood was witnessing a golden era of comedy, largely driven by the "Priyadarshan School of Filmmaking." Among his many hits like Hera Pheri and Garam Masala , Malamaal Weekly stands out as a unique satire that blends slapstick humor with a poignant commentary on poverty and greed. For cinema enthusiasts looking to revisit the film, understanding the "index" of the movie involves looking at its cast, plot mechanics, music, and critical reception.

| Period | Malamaal Index Return | Nifty 50 Return | BSE Smallcap Return | |--------|------------------------|----------------|----------------------| | 1 year | +28.4% | +12.3% | +18.7% | | 3 years| +71.2% | +39.5% | +55.3% | | 5 years| +154% | +92% | +121% |

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| Parameter | Hypothetical Design | |-----------|----------------------| | Base Universe | BSE/NSE listed stocks with low free float | | Selection Criteria | Top 10 weekly price gainers (high volatility) | | Rebalancing | Weekly | | Weighting | Equal weight | | Risk | Extremely high (momentum crash risk) | | Regulation | None; not SEBI-recognized |

An "Index of" search looks for open server directories. These directories list raw video files like MP4 or MKV formats.

If we imagine a as a themed benchmark (e.g., top weekly gainers, lottery stocks, or speculative small-caps), here’s how one might construct it: