A Fresh Shade of Dark Comedy: Triptii Dimri Shows Her Fun Side in Maa Behen
Triptii Dimri’s Comic Timing Wins Hearts Across Social Media
Mumbai (Anil Bedag): After delivering powerful and intense performances in films like Bulbbul and Qala, actress Triptii Dimri is all set to surprise audiences with a completely new avatar. In Netflix’s upcoming film Maa Behen, Triptii steps into the world of dark comedy, winning hearts with her sharp comic timing and effortless screen presence.
The film also stars Madhuri Dixit, Ravi Kishan and Dharana Durga in key roles, and is directed by Suresh Triveni, known for his strong storytelling and distinctive narrative style.
Maa Behen revolves around Rekha and her two daughters, Jaya and Sushma. Already the subject of neighborhood gossip, their lives take a bizarre turn when a dead body is discovered in their kitchen. What follows is a series of hilarious, twisted and suspense-filled events as the three women attempt to hide the truth—turning the story into a gripping blend of dark humor and unexpected twists.
In the film, Triptii Dimri plays the elder sister—responsible yet playful, practical yet witty. Her ability to balance emotional depth with humor has clearly struck a chord with audiences. Viewers have been particularly impressed by how naturally she handles comedy, marking a refreshing shift from her earlier serious roles.
Social media has been buzzing with praise for the actress. One user wrote, “Triptii is brilliant in comedy.”
Another commented, “The film looks fun and perfect for a light, entertaining watch.”
Some fans even went as far as calling her “the Smita Patil of today.”
Responding in a witty tone, Netflix India joined the conversation, writing, “She never really left!”
With every project, Triptii Dimri continues to evolve and surprise. Having already made a strong mark with intense, layered characters, she now proves her versatility by acing comedy as well. After O’ Romeo, her lively, smart and charming turn in Maa Behen is expected to leave audiences thoroughly entertained.
Packed with dark humor, strong performances and a women-centric perspective, Maa Behen promises not just laughter—but plenty of surprises along the way.

Anil Bedag 

