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Dupahiya Review: This hinterland comedy delivers humour and heart with stellar performances by Gajraj Rao and Renuka Shahane

‘Dupahiya’ is a brilliantly crafted hinterland comedy that delivers genuine laughs and stellar performances. With its authentic storytelling and effortless humour, it’s a series worth revisiting. Backed by a solid screenplay and a talented ensemble, it strikes the perfect balance between entertainment and social commentary.

March 07, 2025 / 00:02 IST
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The story revolves around Banwari Jha (Gajraj Rao) and his family—wife Malti (Anjuman Saxena), daughter Roshni (Shivani Raghuvanshi), and son Bhugol (Sparsh Srivastava).

If you’re looking for a comedy-drama that’s equal parts heartwarming and hilarious, ‘Dupahiya’ is just what you need. It’s a true stressbuster that transports you to a fictional Bihar village, making you feel like you’ve met these characters in real life. Think ‘Panchayat’—but with its own unique charm and a fresh, engaging story.

The screenplay is tight, effortlessly weaving humour, emotions, and the everyday quirks of village life. With strong performances, catchy music, and a well-paced narrative, ‘Dupahiya’ delivers on all fronts. And let’s be honest—building an entire story around a stolen bike isn’t easy, but this series does it with style, keeping you hooked from start to finish.

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A missing bike, a marriage twist, and village turmoil

The story revolves around Banwari Jha (Gajraj Rao) and his family—wife Malti (Anjuman Saxena), daughter Roshni (Shivani Raghuvanshi), and son Bhugol (Sparsh Srivastava). A prospective groom, Durlabh (Godaan Kumar), visits the Jha household to meet Roshni. However, when Roshni learns that Durlabh’s brother, Kuber (Avinash Dwivedi), lives in Mumbai, she declares Kuber as her choice instead. Meanwhile, Durlabh demands a bike as a wedding gift.