After ruling Indian television screens for more than a decade, Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hain is finally stepping into cinemas — and the transition looks every bit as loud, familiar, and chaotic as fans would hope. The makers have officially unveiled the film’s trailer, confirming that the cult sitcom’s big-screen debut is packed with nostalgia, madness, and a surprise genre shift.
Adding extra excitement, the trailer also features special cameo appearances by Ravi Kishan and Mukesh Tiwari, who bring a fresh layer of chaos to the beloved universe.
Trailer Brings Back the Familiar Madness
The trailer wastes no time pulling fans straight back into familiar territory. It opens with the iconic line — “Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hai?” — instantly setting the tone and tapping into years of viewer nostalgia.
Soon after, we see Aasif Sheikh returning as the ever-scheming Vibhuti Narayan Mishra, alongside Rohitashv Gour as the loud and lovable Manmohan Tiwari. True to form, both men are once again obsessed with each other’s wives and cooking up absurd excuses to stay close to them.
Vibhuti casually approaches Shubhangi Atre’s Angoori Tiwari asking for milk, while Tiwari turns up at Vidisha Srivastava’s Annu Mishra’s house to borrow sugar — classic Bhabhiji humour, lifted straight from its most-loved episodes.
Enter the Goons, Guns… and Forced Weddings
Just when things seem comfortably familiar, the film throws in a big cinematic twist. Two dangerous goons — played by Ravi Kishan and Mukesh Tiwari — enter the picture and instantly fall for Angoori and Annu.
What follows is peak sitcom-meets-cinema chaos.
Gun threats, forced marriage plots, and terrified husbands raise the stakes far beyond the TV format. Vibhuti and Tiwari find themselves helpless as the goons turn their harmless flirting games into life-altering trouble.
Fan-Favourite Characters Return
The film doesn’t stop with the core four. Several iconic characters from the TV series make a comeback, ensuring long-time fans feel right at home. These include:
- Saanand Verma as Saxena
- Yogesh Tripathi as Daroga Happu Singh
- Soma Rathod as Ramkali Tiwari
Their presence reinforces that this isn’t a reboot or reimagining — it’s a full-fledged extension of the Bhabhiji universe.
A Horror-Comedy Twist Seals the Deal
Just when viewers think they know exactly what kind of film this will be, the trailer drops one final curveball. In its closing moments, Angoori is shown getting possessed, teasing a horror-comedy angle that pushes the franchise into unexpected territory.
It’s a bizarre but intriguing addition — and one that could give the film a cinematic identity beyond being just a longer TV episode.
Behind the Scenes & Release Date
The film is directed by Shashank Bali, a longtime writer on the television series, who also co-wrote the script alongside Raghuvir Shekhawat and Sanjay Kohli.
It is produced by Binaiferr Kohli, the driving force behind the original show, in association with Zee Cinema.
Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hain: The Movie is set for a worldwide theatrical release on February 6.
Final Words
The trailer makes one thing clear — Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hain isn’t trying to reinvent itself for cinema. Instead, it’s doubling down on what fans already love: familiar characters, absurd humour, rising chaos, and now, a spooky twist for extra masala.
For loyal viewers of the sitcom, this looks like a nostalgia-packed celebration. Whether it works for first-time audiences will depend on how well the film balances TV-style humour with big-screen storytelling — but the trailer suggests the madness is very much intact.
