Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain! Fun on the Run (2026) is a big-screen version of the famous TV show, full with double-entendre craziness from director Shashank Bali and producers Sanjay and Binaiferr Kohli. Aasif Sheikh plays the clumsy Vibhuti Mishra again, Rohitashv Gour plays the gassy Tiwari, Shubhangi Atre plays the naive Angoori Bhabhi, and Vidisha Srivastava plays the fiery Anita Bhabhi.
In spite of the franchise’s popularity, the movie only played to 20–25 lakh people on its first day, with a 5.8% occupancy rate. This was due to poor word-of-mouth. On Day 10, returns were in the single digits, ending at 1.37 crore net against a budget of 10 crore, which is a shocking 86.3% deficit flop decision. Fans like the nostalgic laughs and guests, but critics don’t like how this extension has the same jokes over and over, old-fashioned humor, and no big-screen spark.
Vibhuti and Tiwari take their wives on a road trip through Uttarakhand. During a fight in a café, Vibhuti is shot in the behind by gangster Shanti Sharma (Ravi Kishan), who falls in love with Angoori right away. Shanti is after the group because he wants to get married, and Anita runs into his brother Kranti (Mukesh Tiwari). This sets off two separate chases that are full of confusion and close calls. An extra story about Bua Ji’s crazy car chase with Happu Singh, Nirahua, and others adds slapstick chaos, mixing Ramayan-style silliness, mild horror twists, and constant double entendres into a crazy search for love and payback.
Fans enjoy the lighthearted humor and catchphrase references in the first half of Nostalgia, which gets 2.5/5 ratings as mindless entertainment for people in the suburbs who want to watch familiar TV shows. Critics say that the forced horror, toilet humor, and stupid climaxes after the breaks ruin the sitcom’s charm, and 1.5/5 averages say that people who aren’t fans should skip it. It was a failure at the box office, making only 1.37 crore net. It trades wit for exaggeration without any cinematic spark.
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