Most Vulgar BO Flop: Will OTT Audience Forgive or Troll?

Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain film OTT release Zee5

Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain became one of the most loved television shows due to its light humour and entertaining storytelling. The serial gained strong popularity among audiences who enjoyed its quirky characters and comic situations.

Characters like Vibhuti, Tiwari, Angoori, and Gori Mam became household names. Viewers eagerly waited for new episodes, as the show consistently delivered fun moments and engaging plots that kept audiences hooked.

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Encouraged by its success, the makers decided to expand the franchise into a film. The idea was to bring the same humour and charm to the big screen for a wider audience.

The film, titled Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain: Fun on the Run and directed by Shashank Bali, was released on February 6, 2026. Expectations were high due to the show’s strong fan base and popularity.

However, the film failed to create the same impact in theatres. Audience response was largely negative, with many viewers criticising the content and storytelling.

One of the main concerns raised was the level of vulgarity in the film. Many felt that the humour crossed acceptable limits, which affected the overall viewing experience.

As a result, the film struggled at the box office. It managed to collect only a few crores, falling short of expectations set by the television show’s success.

What was expected to become a cult favourite due to its TV reputation ended up being a disappointment in theatres. The shift from television to film did not work as intended.

Despite the setback, the makers have now announced an OTT release. The film is set to premiere soon on Zee5, giving it another chance to reach audiences.

There is now curiosity about how the makers will handle the criticism. They may edit certain scenes or promote selected clips online to attract attention.

It remains to be seen whether the film can rebuild its image on OTT. The digital release could offer a fresh opportunity to connect with viewers and change perceptions.

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