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Bhabiji Gangster Comedy: Hair-Raising Chase!
6 Feb
Summary
- Two couples flee Kanpur on a pilgrimage to Uttarakhand.
- A gangster falls for one of the wives, leading to chaos.
- The film relies heavily on toilet humor, disappointing fans.

The film "Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain" centers on Vibhuti Narayan Mishra and his wife Anita, neighbors to Angoori and Manmohan Tiwari in Kanpur. Both Vibhuti and Manmohan are infatuated with each other's wives. Angoori wishes to visit a temple in Uttarakhand, prompting Vibhuti to accompany her. Their journey takes a chaotic turn when they encounter gangster Shanti Sharma and his brother Kranti. Shanti develops an immediate attraction to Angoori, leading to conflict with Vibhuti.
The narrative escalates when Vibhuti accidentally burns Shanti's hair, resulting in a non-fatal shooting. Angoori's reckless driving further complicates their escape, angering the car's owner. The film's screenplay, while attempting humor, largely falls flat, with toilet humor frequently employed. This reliance on crude jokes detracts from the intended comedic effect and disappoints fans of the original show's wit.
Direction by Shashank Bali establishes the setting well, and the film boasts a grander visual scale than its television counterpart. However, the humor remains sparse, and a forced horror-comedy angle in the climax further undermines the plot. Performances from Shubhangi Atre and Aasif Sheikh are commendable, but others, including Rohitashv Gour, are let down by weak writing. The music and technical aspects are functional but do not elevate the overall viewing experience.




