Fri Feb 21 07:22:38 UTC 2025: ## Regional Hit “Chhava” Outshines “Mere Husband Ki Biwi” at the Box Office
**Mumbai, India** – While the Bollywood film “Mere Husband Ki Biwi” is struggling to find its footing, the Marathi film “Chhava” continues to dominate the box office. The success of “Chhava,” whose title resonates strongly with Marathi audiences, highlights the importance of film titles in connecting with specific demographics.
“Mere Husband Ki Biwi,” despite celebrating its anniversary, has received mixed reviews. Critics point to two major shortcomings: its title and the performance of stand-up comedian Harsh Gujral. While Gujral’s social media following might bring in some viewers, his acting is deemed disruptive to the film’s flow. This is in stark contrast to the smooth narrative of “Chhava,” which continues to draw large crowds. One theatre reported running 18 shows of “Chhava” in a single day, further illustrating its popularity.
“Mere Husband Ki Biwi,” a film about a builder’s wife who works as a television journalist, attempts to evoke the classic Bollywood themes of love triangles and marital complexities seen in films starring Jitendra and Rekha. However, the film’s narrative is considered somewhat convoluted.
The stark difference in performance between these two films underscores the significance of relatable titles and strong performances in achieving box office success. While “Chhava” leverages its connection to the local audience, “Mere Husband Ki Biwi” struggles to overcome its perceived flaws. The film’s producers, Jackie Bhagnani and Rakulpreet, hoped for a celebratory anniversary milestone, but the movie’s performance suggests a less than triumphant outcome.