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Badhaai ho

  • 7.9/10
  • Drama
  • 2018
  • 2h 4m
  • PG-13

Badhaai Ho (2018) is a heartwarming Hindi comedy-drama starring Ayushmann Khurrana, Neena Gupta, Gajraj Rao and Sanya Malhotra. Follow the hilarious and emotional Kaushik family as they deal with an unexpected pregnancy, family embarrassment, social judgment and unconditional love. A feel-good Bollywood comedy filled with memorable performances, relatable family moments and a powerful message about acceptance.

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<p class="isSelectedEnd"><strong>Badhaai Ho (2018)</strong> is a heartwarming Hindi comedy-drama that turns an unexpected family situation into a hilarious, emotional, and deeply relatable story about love, embarrassment, social expectations, and acceptance. Directed by Amit Sharma and featuring <strong>Ayushmann Khurrana, Neena Gupta, Gajraj Rao, Surekha Sikri, and Sanya Malhotra</strong> in memorable performances, the film follows the Kaushik family after they discover that the middle-aged mother, Priyamvada Kaushik, is pregnant. What initially becomes a source of shock and embarrassment for her grown-up son Nakul quickly develops into a chaotic family situation filled with witty conversations, awkward moments, generational conflicts, and heartfelt emotions. Rather than relying only on conventional Bollywood comedy, <em>Badhaai Ho</em> builds its humor around an ordinary Indian family's reactions to an extraordinary and socially uncomfortable situation, making the movie both entertaining and surprisingly meaningful. The film explores how families respond when their private lives suddenly become the subject of public curiosity, gossip, judgment, and unwanted opinions, while emphasizing that happiness and family bonds should not be controlled by society's expectations.</p><p class="isSelectedEnd">At the center of <strong>Badhaai Ho</strong> is Nakul Kaushik, played by Ayushmann Khurrana, a young professional who struggles to process his mother's pregnancy while simultaneously trying to maintain his relationship with Renne, played by Sanya Malhotra. Nakul's embarrassment becomes the driving force behind much of the comedy, particularly as neighbors, relatives, colleagues, and acquaintances begin reacting to the unexpected news. Gajraj Rao delivers an outstanding performance as Jeetender Kaushik, Nakul's supportive but equally bewildered father, while Neena Gupta brings warmth, vulnerability, dignity, and humor to Priyamvada. Surekha Sikri's portrayal of the outspoken grandmother adds another unforgettable layer to the Kaushik family's constant arguments and comic exchanges. The chemistry between the characters gives the film its distinctive charm, while the screenplay balances lighthearted comedy with genuine emotional moments. The movie's humor often comes from realistic family conversations rather than exaggerated slapstick, allowing viewers to recognize familiar Indian household dynamics within the story.</p><p>Beyond its comedy, <strong>Badhaai Ho</strong> is a film about acceptance, family relationships, and challenging outdated social attitudes surrounding age, marriage, parenthood, and intimacy. The story asks why society becomes uncomfortable when people who are considered "too old" by conventional standards experience happiness, romance, or parenthood. Instead of treating the pregnancy merely as a comedic plot device, the film gradually encourages its characters—and the audience—to understand that parents are individuals with their own emotions, dreams, relationships, and right to happiness. This combination of <strong>Hindi comedy, family drama, romance, social commentary, and emotional storytelling</strong> helped make <em>Badhaai Ho</em> one of the most celebrated mainstream Bollywood films of 2018. Its relatable characters, memorable performances, clever humor, and positive message make it an appealing choice for viewers searching for a feel-good Bollywood comedy with heart. For audiences looking for an entertaining <strong>Ayushmann Khurrana movie</strong>, a <strong>Neena Gupta film</strong>, a modern Indian family comedy, or a socially relevant Hindi movie that mixes laughter with emotion, <em>Badhaai Ho</em> remains a standout recommendation.</p>