‘Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain’ Movie Trailer Released, Comedy Gets a Horror Twist
Popular TV sitcom Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain is set for a big-screen debut. The newly released trailer promises familiar comedy with a fresh horror-comedy twist.
From Television to Cinema: A New Phase for ‘Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain’
After entertaining television audiences for nearly a decade, the hit sitcom Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain is now making its way to cinemas. The makers released the official trailer of the film on Thursday, sparking interest among long-time fans as well as new viewers. The trailer indicates that while the core humor of the show remains intact, the film introduces a new horror element to refresh the narrative.
Familiar Faces and the Same Comic Chemistry
The trailer opens with the iconic dialogue, “Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain,” instantly bringing back the essence of the TV show. Vibhuti Narayan Mishra (Aasif Sheikh) and Manmohan Tiwari (Rohitashv Gour) are seen reprising their popular roles. As on television, both characters continue their humorous attempts to get closer to each other’s wives.
Vibhuti’s excuse of asking Angoori Tiwari (Shubhangi Atre) for milk and Tiwari’s visit to Annu Mishra (Vidisha Srivastava) for borrowed sugar recreate the show’s trademark comic situations.
Bhojpuri Stars Add a New Dimension
One of the highlights of the trailer is the entry of two well-known Bhojpuri cinema stars. Ravi Kishan and Mukesh Tiwari appear in the roles of gangsters, bringing a fresh twist to the storyline. Their sudden arrival shifts the narrative, adding conflict and chaos.
According to the trailer, both characters fall for Angoori and Annu, setting off a series of confrontations and misunderstandings that drive the plot forward.
When Comedy Meets Fear
To differentiate the film from a regular comedy, the makers have blended horror elements into the story. In the latter half of the trailer, a scene shows Angoori Bhabhi seemingly possessed by a spirit, officially pushing the film into the horror-comedy genre.
Moments involving forced marriage threats at gunpoint, combined with supernatural incidents, are used to create humor through contrast.
Supporting Characters Return
Several popular supporting characters from the TV show also feature in the trailer. Sanand Verma returns as Saxena, Yogesh Tripathi reprises his role as Inspector Happu Singh, and Soma Rathod appears once again as Ramkali Tiwari. Their presence strengthens the emotional connect with loyal viewers of the series.
Direction, Writing and Release Date
The film is directed by Shashank Bali, who has also co-written the story and screenplay along with Raghuvir Shekhawat and Sanjay Kohli. The makers have announced that Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain will release in theatres across India on February 6.
The team is hopeful that the show’s long-standing popularity on television will translate into box office success.
What the Makers Say
A member of the film’s unit, requesting anonymity, said,
“We have tried to keep the soul of the show intact. Mixing comedy with horror was a risk, but we felt this was the right time to offer something new to the audience.”
Following the trailer launch, reactions on social media have been mixed. Long-time fans are pleased to see the characters in their familiar avatars, while others are curious about the horror angle. Given the mixed track record of TV-to-film adaptations, the industry is watching closely to see how the film performs.
With its well-known characters, signature humor, and a new horror twist, Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain aims to draw audiences back to cinemas. Whether the television success of the franchise can be repeated on the big screen will become clear after its February 6 release.
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