Pati Patni Aur Woh

Pati Patni Aur Woh Box Office 1 Day Collection

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Pati Patni Aur Woh

Karthik will be seen in the role of Chintu Tyagi in the film. Bhumi Pednekar’s wife and Ananya Pandey will be seen in the role of Bahurwali. This is the first time Karthik-Bhoomi and Ananya Pandey have shared the screen.

Karthik Aryan, Bhumi Pednekar and Ananya Pandey’s film Husband Wife and she has been released at the box office. The film is getting great reviews. The film has also done well at the box office on the first day.

How much does the film earn on the first day?

According to film analyst Raj Bansal, the film has earned 8.5 crores on the first day. Looking at the film’s first day’s earnings, there are expectations of good business from the film at the weekend. Please tell me that the budget for the film is being told by about 30 crores.

The movie is a remake of 1978’s Sanjeev Kapoor, Vidya Sinha and Ranjita Kaur’s husband and wife. Karthik Aryan’s film has been produced by Mudassar Aziz.

What are the characters of the stars in the film?

Karthik will be seen in the role of Chintu Tyagi in the film. Bhumi Pednekar’s wife and Ananya Pandey will be seen in the role of Bahurwali. This is the first time Karthik-Bhoomi and Ananya Pandey have shared the screen.

What is the story of the film?

Husband’s wife and she is the story of Abhinav aka Chintu Tyagi (Karthik Aryan) of Lucknow. Chintu is married to Vedika Tripathi (Bhumi Pednekar). After 3 years, the love of both of them starts coming to the back seat. Meanwhile, in the life of Chintu, there is the entry of glamorous Tapasya Singh (Ananya Pandey), who comes to Lucknow to do business. After meeting austerity, Chintu’s boredom comes out in life. With this, there are many twists and turns in the film.

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