
A Dead Body in the Kitchen — Who Killed Him? Madhuri Dixit’s Thrilling ‘Maa Behen’ Trailer Drops
Madhuri Dixit and Tripti Dimri’s Netflix film ‘Maa Behen’ trailer is out — a wild mix of comedy, mystery and drama streaming June 4, 2025.
Maa Behen Trailer Review: Madhuri Dixit Is Back With a Corpse in Her Kitchen and No Answers
There’s a moment in the Maa Behen trailer where Madhuri Dixit walks in looking effortlessly glamorous — and the background quietly plays Dhak Dhak Karne Laga. It’s a blink-and-you-miss-it tribute. Warm, a little cheeky, and completely earned.
But don’t let that fool you. This isn’t a nostalgia trip.
Netflix dropped the official trailer for Maa Behen on Friday, and it’s the kind of two-minute package that makes you genuinely curious — not just because of the cast, but because the story has a real hook. A widow. Two daughters. A panchayat-style troublemaker. And then, out of nowhere, a dead body turns up in the kitchen.
The film hits Netflix on June 4, 2025. It’s directed by Suresh Triveni — the man behind Tumhari Sulu — and produced by Abundantia Entertainment and Opening Image Films.

What Is Maa Behen About?
Madhuri Dixit’s Character — Who Is Rekha?
The Murder Mystery at the Heart of the Film
Ravi Kishan, Tripti Dimri and the Rest of the Cast
What Netflix India Said About the Film
Release Date and Where to Watch
What Is Maa Behen About?
At its most basic level, Maa Behen is a dark comedy about a mother and her two daughters who get tangled up in a murder mystery. But the trailer suggests there’s more texture here than a simple whodunit. The family dynamic is the real engine of the story. Rekha (Madhuri Dixit) is a widow who has been running her household alone for decades. Her daughters — Jaya and Sushma — love her, argue with her and quietly resent some of her ways. That push-and-pull between a mother and her grown children feels grounded and recognizable. Then a body shows up. And everything unravels. Director Suresh Triveni seems to be threading the needle between laugh-out-loud comedy and genuine suspense — which is harder to pull off than it sounds. His previous work on Tumhari Sulu showed he can keep a film emotionally honest without making it heavy. Maa Behen looks like a bigger swing.

Madhuri Dixit’s Character — Who Is Rekha?
Madhuri Dixit plays Rekha, a widow who lost her husband to an electric shock when she was just 25. She has lived alone ever since, raising two daughters on her own terms.
It’s not a role that asks her to dance or be conventionally charming. Rekha is tired in places, stubborn in others, and occasionally oblivious in the most human way possible. In the trailer, Madhuri plays her without any of the theatrical flourishes you might expect. She’s just a woman holding her family together — until she can’t.
The Dhak Dhak moment is the only wink at her legacy. After that, the film moves on, and so does she.
Tripti Dimri plays one of Rekha’s daughters. After Bulbul, Animal and Bad Newz, Dimri has built a reputation for picking projects that surprise people. This one looks like another left turn — and probably a smart one.

The Murder Mystery at the Heart of Maa Behen
Here’s where things get interesting.
A local pandit — played by Ravi Mohan — shows up at Rekha’s home and wastes no time passing judgment. He’s condescending, intrusive and exactly the kind of character you don’t mind seeing get his comeuppance. And then, the next morning, his body turns up in Rekha’s kitchen.
Who did it? The trailer doesn’t say. It just shows the three women — Rekha, Jaya and Sushma — scrambling to figure out what happened and, more urgently, what to do next.
That’s the setup. What follows, based on the trailer, is a series of increasingly panicked decisions, emotional confrontations and moments of genuinely dark humor. The Maa Behen mystery sits at the center of all of it, and the film seems to treat it seriously enough that the comedy doesn’t undercut the tension.
This kind of Hindi dark comedy thriller is rare on OTT platforms. Most films pick a lane. Maa Behen looks like it’s trying to straddle two — and based on the trailer, it mostly works.

Ravi Kishan, Tripti Dimri and the Rest of the Cast
Ravi Kishan brings a particular energy to the film that’s hard to describe without watching the trailer. His role here isn’t the typical comedic sidekick. There’s something sharper going on, and his scenes land differently from what you’d expect.
The supporting cast includes Dharana Durga, Geetanjali Kulkarni, Arunodai Singh and Shardul Bhardwaj.
Geetanjali Kulkarni, best known to audiences from Panchayat, is one of those actors who makes everything she’s in feel more believable. Her presence in Maa Behen quietly signals that this isn’t a throwaway production.

What Netflix India Said About the Film
Ruchika Kapoor Sheikh, Director of Original Films at Netflix India, said at the trailer launch that Maa Behen is a distinctly different addition to their slate — a film that starts as a comedy and then takes unexpected, gripping turns.
That’s not just marketing language. The trailer backs it up.
Netflix has been investing more heavily in Hindi-language originals that blend genre — crime, comedy, domestic drama — and Maa Behen fits that pattern. If it lands, it could be one of the more talked-about Netflix India original films of 2025.

Release Date and Where to Watch Maa Behen
When does Maa Behen release?
The film premieres on June 4, 2025.
Where can I watch Maa Behen?
It’s a Netflix original film, available exclusively on Netflix. There will be no theatrical release.
Who directed Maa Behen?
Suresh Triveni, known for Tumhari Sulu (2017).
Who is in the cast of Maa Behen?
Madhuri Dixit, Tripti Dimri, Ravi Kishan, Dharana Durga, Geetanjali Kulkarni, Arunodai Singh and Shardul Bhardwaj.
Who produced Maa Behen?
Abundantia Entertainment and Opening Image Films.

Conclusion
The Maa Behen trailer does exactly what a good trailer should — it tells you enough to be interested and nothing more.
Madhuri Dixit in a role this grounded is something audiences haven’t quite seen before. Tripti Dimri continues to make interesting choices. And Suresh Triveni, with his eye for domestic detail and emotional honesty, seems like the right director for a story that’s equal parts funny and unsettling.
June 4 is worth marking on the calendar.
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