Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain! Fun On The Run to Feature Two Climaxes

For over a decade, Edit II’s Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain! has been more than just a TV show—it’s a daily dose of comfort comedy, meme gold, and delightful chaos beloved by audiences across generations. With its iconic characters, endlessly quotable dialogues, and humor that feels both familiar and fresh, the show has carved a rare legacy in the world of sitcoms.

Now, that beloved madness is hitting the big screen. The film Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain! Fun On The Run, released today, promises to deliver everything fans adore about the show—with an exciting twist. What sets this film apart is its unique approach: it features two climaxes.
Each screening will offer viewers two different endings, a rare treat especially in comedy cinema. In an industry where predictability often creeps into comedies, the makers are shaking things up. Both climaxes are crafted to flip the story on its head, keeping audiences guessing until the very last moment. The result is a comedy that refuses to end the way you expect.
The film taps into nostalgia while thrusting the familiar characters into a fresh, larger-than-life storyline. Fans will reunite with the beloved Angoori Bhabi, Anita, Vibhuti, and Tiwari ji—but this time, the stakes are higher, the situations bigger, and the chaos more intense. While the essence of the show remains intact, the expanded canvas allows the characters to explore their quirks in new and surprising ways.
Shubhangi Atre, reprising her adored role as Angoori Bhabi, shared, “The love audiences have shown Bhabiji over the years is incredibly special. This film is our way of giving something more. The characters are familiar, but the situations are completely new—and the journey is much more intense than anything we have done before. We can’t wait for audiences to see what’s in store!
Vihaan Kohli, Co-Producer of Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain! Fun On The Run and Head of Content at Edit II, added, “Our aim was to honour the legacy of the show while doing something ambitious for the big screen. The double climax isn’t a gimmick it’s a storytelling choice that mirrors the madness and unpredictability the show has always been known for.”

Ziya Khan

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