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The much-loved 'Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain!' TV show's film adaptation, 'Fun On The Run,' flopped at the box office, recovering only 14% of its Rs 10 crore budget. Despite familiar characters, the 135-minute movie struggled to translate sitcom popularity into cinema ticket sales, facing challenges in adapting its episodic format into a cohesive narrative.
The popular sitcom 'Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain!', starring Asif Sheikh, has enjoyed long-running success on television. However, its big-screen adaptation ‘Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain: Fun On The Run’, released on February 6, 2026, concluded its theatrical run with limited audience turnout.
Despite the familiarity of its characters from Modern Colony, the film did not generate comparable interest in cinemas.According to sacnilk.com, the film was mounted on an estimated budget of Rs 10 crore but collected around Rs 1.37 crore net during its run. This translates to roughly 13.7% recovery, or about 14% of the reported production cost. When promotional and distribution expenses are considered, the overall financial shortfall becomes significantly larger.
Challenges of adapting television to film
Industry observers have noted that adapting a short-format sitcom into a full-length feature presents structural challenges. The source material, originally designed as a roughly 20-minute episodic format, was expanded into a 135-minute narrative. Reviews indicated that the screenplay resembled a sequence of loosely connected segments rather than a unified cinematic story, which may have affected audience engagement.
Online popularity did not convert to ticket sales
The outcome highlights that television popularity or digital viewership does not automatically translate into theatrical footfall. While the franchise remains widely recognised on the small screen, the film version struggled to attract a comparable paying audience in cinemas.
‘Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain - Fun on the Run’ story and cast
The plot follows familiar faces on a journey gone wrong. The description says Vibhuti, Tiwari, Anita, and Angoori Bhabhi go on a road trip to Uttarakhand, where they encounter two gangster brothers.
Trouble escalates quickly when the two men become infatuated with the bhabhis, sparking chaos and a chase. The danger grows sharper in the next beat. The story then turns when two gangster brothers, Shanti played by Ravi Kishan and Kranti played by Mukesh Tiwari, become obsessed with Angoori and Anita.They even plan to kill Tiwari and Vibhuti so they can get their wives, setting off a chaotic chase. Aasif Sheikh, Rohitashv Gour, Shubhangi Atre, and Vidisha Srivastava reprise their parts. Ravi Kishan, Mukesh Tiwari, and Dinesh Lal Yadav join them in key roles. The makers promise a throwback tone. The film is described as being based on the 1990s chaos comedy genre, featuring misunderstandings, disguises, and humor.
Families land in a mess, then work together to escape and make it back home. Soon, fans can stream every moment.



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