
Mere Husband Ki Biwi
Feb 21 2025
•2h 22m
•Drama, Comedy
A hilarious and heartwarming modern-day romance set in Delhi, where love, fate, and unexpected twists put one man in a chaotic dilemma. Caught between a rekindled spark with Antara and an unexpected twist with Prabhleen, Ankur’s life takes a hilariously unpredictable turn.
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Bhumi Pednekar
Prabhleen Kaur Dhillon

Arjun Kapoor
Ankur Chadda

Rakul Preet Singh
Antara Khanna
Harsh Gujral
Rehan Qureshi
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