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Madhuri Dixit Nene’s 59th birthday on Friday was marked with the announcement that “Maa Behen,” a chaotic crime comedy co-starring Triptii Dimri, will premiere on Netflix on June 4.
Along with Madhuri, the film also stars Triptii Dimri, Dharna Durgaa and Ravi Kishan in pivotal roles. They are joined by Geetanjali Kulkarni, Arunoday Singh and Shardul Bhardwaj.
Premiering June 4, “Maa Behen” centers on Rekha, a mother already juggling enough until life throws her the ultimate curveball: a dead body in her kitchen. With her two daughters, Jaya, the responsible one, and Sushma, the wild card, the trio must think fast, lie faster and somehow keep their nosy neighbors from sniffing out the truth.
An Abundantia Entertainment production in association with Opening Image Films, the movie is directed by Suresh Triveni, who has helmed films such as “Tumhari Sulu” and “Jalsa.”
Abundantia Entertainment founder and CEO and producer Vikram Malhotra said: “Maa Behen is the kind of story that hooks you with its audacious premise and stays with you for its emotional truth.”
“Beneath the chaos and the humour is a deeply human story about family, society and the choices people make to survive in this judgmental world. What excited us at Abundantia was building a world that feels both wildly entertaining and instantly relatable. And of course, the opportunity to join hands with the amazing Suresh Triveni once again.”
Ruchikaa Kapoor Sheikh, director of original films at Netflix India, added: “Maa Behen is a truly special addition to our growing library of entertainers — a hilarious comedy full of surprises that begins with laughs and unravels in unexpected, exciting ways.”
“With director Suresh Triveni’s sensitive gaze and his ability to build characters with real depth, the film brings together the incredible trio of Madhuri Dixit, Triptii Dimri and Dharna Durgaa, along with our beloved Ravi Kishan, in never-seen-before roles.”
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