Key Points

Rajkummar Rao and Wamiqa Gabbi star in a heartwarming comedy about love and forgotten promises. The film "Bhool Chuk Maaf" explores the journey of Ranjan, a small-town romantic whose life takes an unexpected turn. Directed by Karan Sharma and produced by Dinesh Vijan, the movie promises to blend humor with emotional depth. Streaming exclusively on Prime Video from June 6, it offers a fresh perspective on relationships and second chances.

Key Points: Rajkummar Rao Wamiqa Gabbi's Quirky Romance Bhool Chuk Maaf

  • Romantic comedy follows Banaras man's life-changing forgotten promise
  • Prime Video digital premiere on June 6
  • Stellar cast including Rajkummar Rao and Wamiqa Gabbi
  • Maddock Films production explores love's unpredictable nature
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Rajkummar, Wamiqa's 'Bhool Chuk Maaf' to premiere digitally on June 6

Heartland comedy drama exploring love, promises, and unexpected life twists through Rajkummar and Wamiqa's charming storytelling

"The film's unique charm lies in its ability to be both quirky and deeply rooted - Karan Sharma, Director"

Mumbai, June 6

Actors Rajkummar Rao and Wamiqa Gabbi’s latest comedy drama film “Bhool Chuk Maaf” is finally premiering digitally from June 6 on Prime Video.

"What drew me to Bhool Chuk Maaf was the delightfully unpredictable nature of Ranjan's journey," said Rajkummar.

He added: "He is a simple man with big dreams, whose life turns completely upside down because of one forgotten promise—leading to the most entertaining chaos. My character is uniquely layered, making it both challenging and rewarding to portray.”

The film also features Dhanashree Verma, Sanjay Mishra, and Raghubir Yadav. The film is about Ranjan, a starry-eyed romantic from Banaras who finally lands a government job and is ready to marry his childhood sweetheart, Titli. In all the rush towards his happily-ever-after, Ranjan forgets a sacred vow and fate refuses to let it slide.

"Working on Bhool Chuk Maaf has been an absolute joy," said Wamiqa.

"The film’s narrative has a touch of innocence to it and it grabbed my attention from the get go. It captures the timeless charm of Indian romance but presents it through a completely fresh lens.”

“Bhool Chuk Maaf is our heartfelt celebration of love, faith, and second chances. The film's unique charm lies in its ability to be both quirky and deeply rooted, exploring something universally relatable—the weight of promises and the unexpected consequences of forgetting them,” director and writer Karan Sharma added.

He added: “Thanks to our phenomenal cast led by Rajkummar and Wamiqa, we've crafted a story that's both entertaining and meaningful.”

Producer Dinesh Vijan said the film ackles this deeply relatable conflict with humour and heart, striking a real chord with the ‘aam aadmi’.

“Karan has brought this world to life in a way that’s wildly entertaining yet emotionally grounded,” Vijan shared.

Manish Menghani, director and head – content licensing, Prime Video India, said: “ Bhool Chuk Maaf masterfully blends heartland humor, soulful storytelling, and relatable characters, delivering a refreshing narrative.”

Presented by Dinesh Vijan in association with Amazon MGM Studios, Bhool Chuk Maaf is a Maddock Films Production, directed by Karan Sharma and features Rajkummar Rao, Wamiqa Gabbi, Sanjay Mishra, and Raghubir Yadav in key roles

Starting June 6, Bhool Chuk Maaf will stream exclusively on Prime Video.

- IANS

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Ankit S.
Finally some fresh content on Prime Video! Rajkummar Rao never disappoints with his choice of roles. The premise sounds interesting - reminds me of those small-town stories we grew up hearing from our grandparents. Definitely watching this weekend! 😊
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Priya M.
Wamiqa Gabbi is such an underrated actress! Loved her in Jubilee. The combination of Rajkummar's acting chops and her screen presence makes this a must-watch. Hope it lives up to the expectations set by Maddock Films' previous work.
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Rahul K.
The cast looks solid with veterans like Sanjay Mishra and Raghubir Yadav. But I'm a bit skeptical about the director - Karan Sharma is relatively new. Hope the film doesn't rely only on star power and actually delivers good storytelling.
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Shweta N.
The Banaras setting has me excited! Our small-town stories need more representation in mainstream cinema. Also, the concept of forgotten promises leading to chaos sounds very relatable to our Indian context where we take vows seriously. Booking my chai and samosa for this watch! ☕
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Vikram D.
After so many dark thrillers and intense dramas, a light-hearted comedy-drama is exactly what we need. The 'aam aadmi' connect mentioned by the producer gives me hope this won't be another pretentious metro-centric story. Fingers crossed!

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