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Maa Behen, a dark comedy crime thriller starring Madhuri Dixit and Triptii Dimri, arrived on Netflix on June 4, 2026, bringing a chaotic family drama centered on a mother and her two daughters attempting to cover up a crime in their small North Indian town.
Quick Facts
- Release date: June 4, 2026 on Netflix
- Director: Suresh Triveni (Tumhari Sulu)
- Cast: Madhuri Dixit, Triptii Dimri, Dharna Durga, Ravi Kishan, Geetanjali Kulkarni
- Genre: Dark comedy crime thriller set in a small North Indian town
A Mother, Two Daughters, and One Big Scandal
At its heart, Maa Behen follows Rekha (Madhuri Dixit), a defiant widow living life on her own terms in a nosy neighborhood where gossip flows freely. Her two daughters—Jaya (Triptii Dimri), the responsible one trapped in a difficult marriage, and Sushma (Dharna Durga), the social-media-obsessed younger daughter—are suddenly thrust into chaos when Rekha summons them home with urgent news. A neighbor lies dead in their kitchen, and Rekha claims he tried to misbehave with her and accidentally died during the struggle. What begins as a cover-up quickly spirals into complications as the neighbor’s family begins searching for him, forcing the trio to think fast and lie faster to protect their secret in their tightly-knit, judgment-filled community.
The film blends comedy, suspense, and family drama with surprising emotional depth. Netflix describes it as “a rooted crime-comedy packed with chaos, comedy, and full-blown kaand [scandal],” combining small-town eccentricity with universal family dynamics. The story explores themes of patriarchy and societal judgment of women who refuse to conform, weaving these ideas into the narrative rather than spelling them out through speeches.
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Strong Ensemble Cast Delivers Uninhibited Performances
Madhuri Dixit delivers one of her most uninhibited performances as Rekha, playing the character with confidence, warmth, and unpredictability. She fully embraces a role written without conventional mother-figure expectations. Triptii Dimri shines as Jaya, bringing authenticity to scenes involving family conflict and marital struggle. Dharna Durga captures the restless energy of Sushma with impressive conviction, while Ravi Kishan leaves a strong impression despite limited screen time. Geetanjali Kulkarni provides some of the film’s sharpest laughs as Mrs. Gupta, the neighbor’s wife, with impeccable comic timing throughout.
Director Suresh Triveni, known for Tumhari Sulu, balances comedy, suspense, family drama, and social commentary without losing the film’s footing. The chemistry between the three lead actresses creates a believable, chaotic family dynamic. The film’s dark humor, increasingly absurd situations, and willingness to embrace eccentricity set it apart from routine thriller fare. Small touches—references to the famous Nirma detergent advertisement and a visual nod to Michelangelo’s The Creation of Adam—add clever layers to the entertainment.
A Rooted Story That Feels Both Wildly Entertaining and Relatable
The film’s success lies in how convincingly it captures its small-town setting. The homes, conversations, and neighborhood gossip feel authentic rather than manufactured. The dialect work grounds the characters in their environment, and supporting players contribute meaningfully to both humor and tension rather than serving as mere plot devices. The editing maintains momentum without rushing important character moments, while cinematography gives the town and family a distinct personality.
Beneath the chaos and humor sits a deeply human story about family, society, and the choices people make to survive in a judgmental world. Maa Behen is an Abundantia Entertainment production in association with Opening Image Films, bringing audiences a film made with conviction—one that questions what happens when women tell their own stories on their own terms.
Sources
- About Netflix — Official announcement of Maa Behen’s June 4 premiere, cast, director, and plot details
- Moneycontrol — In-depth film review with cast performances, thematic analysis, and production details
- Netflix Official Site — Film description and availability confirmation











