For over a decade, Edit II’s Bhabiji is at home! It’s more than just a television show – it’s a daily dose of comfortable comedy, meme content and pure anarchy that audiences of every generation love. With its iconic characters, endlessly quotable dialogue, and a brand of humor that feels both familiar and fresh, the show has created a legacy that few sitcoms are able to achieve.
Exclusive: Bhabiji is at home! Fun on the Run has two climaxes
Now, that beloved madness is ready to come to the silver screen – Film Bhabhiji is at home! fun to runWhich released today, promises to deliver everything fans love about the show.
Interestingly, the film will have not one but two climaxes. Audiences will get to see two endings in each show, which is a rare occurrence, especially for a comedy. In an industry where predictability is often disguised as comedy, producers are throwing a curveball. Each climax is designed to turn the story upside down, keeping the audience guessing right until the end. The result is a comedy that refuses to end well just when you think it will.
The film taps directly into nostalgia while thrusting the characters into an entirely new story and setting. Viewers will meet the same Angoori Bhabhi, Anita, Vibhuti and Tiwari ji that they love – but this time, the situations are bigger, the stakes are higher, and the chaos is much more intense. The essence remains intact, but the canvas is broader, allowing the characters to explore their quirks in unexpected ways.
Speaking about the film, Shubhangi Atre, who reprises her much-loved role as Angoori Bhabhi, shared, “The love that audiences have given to Bhabiji over the years is incredibly special. This film is our way of giving back something more. The characters are obviously familiar, but the situations are entirely new – and the journey is far more intense than anything we’ve done before. We can’t wait for our audiences to see what that brings to them.” What is it!”
Echoing that sentiment, Vihaan Kohli, co-producer of Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain! The head of content at Fun on the Run and Edit II said, “The idea of the film was to honor the legacy of the show while doing something ambitious for the big screen. The double climax is not a gimmick – it reflects a storytelling choice that reflects the craziness and unpredictability that the show is known for.”






