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New Delhi: In an exclusive interview with the star cast of the upcoming film 'Maa Behen' include actress Madhuri Dixit, Triptii Dimri, Dharna Durga and director Suresh Triveni, where they discussed the film’s quirky characters, family dynamics, and dark-comedy themes. Also, they talked about the inspiration behind the characters’ names, and reflected on generational differences, parenting styles, and Gen Z culture. Then, the star cast on how comedy can effectively address social issues by making audiences laugh while delivering meaningful messages. In the end, the team highlighted the film’s chaotic yet relatable characters and its challenge to traditional societal norms and encouraging audiences to watch 'Maa Behen' and enjoy its entertaining story.


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00:00I love you guys, kia amazing energy hai, it's so much fun, can't wait for the film
00:05but tell me one thing was Jaya Sushma Rekha Lai ka easter egg from Nirma
00:13I think it's a part of a popular culture but the way we went about it was
00:19they had initially different names honestly speaking it's completely different names
00:24when I started jamming with my writer and whatever is there in the popular culture in a certain manner
00:31it just rhymes so beautifully so we decided that we retain it
00:35anything that can gather a little attention why shouldn't we go towards it
00:39also you know when we talk about maabhen, maabhen has like different meanings to different cultures
00:45for Delhi it's like full lafde haan so like this movie is based in Bhopal
00:49but if maabhen was in Delhi, so lafde bazi kis ki zaad hoti?
00:55aap teeno ke characters ne?
00:57koon zaadha lafde bazi karta ya kandi hota?
01:00I think teeno hai apne apne kandi hai je sakhi apne bola
01:05teeno ke lafde equally strong hoti kyunki teeno hai bhoot strong characters hai
01:12whether it's the mother, whether it's the sister or the older sister
01:16a bhoot a disfunctional family hai
01:19and they get thrown into a situation, a difficult situation
01:23and uske baad aage kya hota hai?
01:25kis tarike se wo usko tackle karete hai?
01:26that's something that you'll see in this film
01:28but I think to answer your question, yeah, there's no...
01:31I think there will be a lot of karni hongi kyunki rehti hi haan
01:35hahahaha
01:36I don't know more about Delhi about Delhi
01:39so it's a little bit of an outcome
01:43Dharna very well was with your videos
01:46so I think you can be more kandi
01:48maybe
01:50I mean we both look equally
01:52I think we both look at Kandi
01:56we both have a kandi
01:57both Delhi and all the same college
01:58both from one college
02:00but sir according to you
02:01how many kandi hongi can be shakti hai?
02:04how many kandi hongi can be shakti hai?
02:06they have the same jenam diya
02:08so you can also think
02:10she is the root of everything
02:11If it becomes a resume, there are achievements, like Kand 1, Kand 2, Kand 3, Kand 4, they are different
02:18experts
02:19Also when we talk about Bhayankar Kand, he also has a lot of emotions
02:24Sometimes we say Kand has a lot of emotions, we use it in a lot of emotions
02:29If you describe a good or bad Kand, what are your memories of Kand?
02:36When I was a little girl, my mother took me to the grocery store
02:43In the market
02:45I will be 3-3 years old
02:47She was carrying me like this and she was shopping
02:52When we went to the shop, I was very young
02:57I was like, what is this?
03:00What is this?
03:01She said, you know what I have to say
03:06What is this, this is a vegetable, this is a tarrbooz
03:08Yes, do you want it?
03:10She has a tarrbooz
03:12I said, this is good
03:15Next, it is not good
03:18Mom, what is this?
03:22She said, you know what?
03:25This is a new one, you want something?
03:27I took one and gave it to me
03:29Then the next one went and said
03:31Mommy, what is this?
03:33So, Mommy is slowly understanding
03:36What is this?
03:37So, my brother told me
03:39This is a new one, it's a papita, you want it?
03:43So, she gave it to me
03:44My mom said, let me put it
03:47I said, what is this?
03:48Mommy asked, what is this?
03:51Then, Mommy asked, what is this?
03:54What about you, Chati?
03:57So, where we lived in childhood,
03:59there was a house on the ground floor
04:01And three of us,
04:03I and my brother,
04:04we had a time to study
04:05and we had to study for 2 hours
04:09And outside of our house
04:10there was a shop
04:11where there was chips, chocolates
04:15and everything
04:16So, there were windows
04:18First, there were square-shaped windows
04:19and the grill was also square-shaped
04:22So, I would go out of the house
04:25So, my brother and sister
04:27gave me money
04:28and I would go out of the house
04:30and I would go out of the house
04:30and I would go out of the house
04:32and I would go out of the house
04:32and eat chips, chocolates
04:33So, my brother would go out of the house
04:36and I would go out of the house
04:36and see, my brother came out of the house
04:39and I was like,
04:42no, no, no
04:44This is badmachy, no one was eating.
04:46It was badmachy.
04:47It is badmachy.
04:48Chhatt, it was a thaw.
04:50You are the cat-barked.
04:51You are the cat-barked one.
04:55I like the Ghol Gappai.
04:57It wasn't. It was before.
04:58I started to get to work.
05:00I was at home.
05:00My mother, I was at home at 4 o'clock.
05:04Whatever the time it had happened,
05:05I would have to get some Ghol Gappai.
05:07I started eating Ghol Gappai at night.
05:09I'd have to eat Ghol Gappai.
05:11I started it.
05:12And for 5 days, I ate a lot of gulgappies, so I ate 30-40 gulgappies, so I ate 30
05:20-40 gulgappies.
05:21I didn't know what happened, I always had a free mind that I ate so much food for the day.
05:30I ate so much food that when I came to Delhi, I had to admit it because I had so
05:36much pain in my stomach.
05:37And after that, I had a lot of gulgappies.
05:40I had a lot of gulgappies, so I crossed the gulgappies.
05:45Now I don't like it.
05:46Okay, so you don't eat it?
05:48No, I don't eat it.
05:49I don't eat the gulgappies.
05:53How many?
05:5370?
05:5470?
05:56I'm going to go to 5-7.
05:58Okay, if I talk about my mother, let's start with her.
06:03Ma'am, you're of course playing a mother to them and you're a mother in real life too.
06:08And your kids probably are more Gen Z's than I think all of us combined here.
06:13So, Ma'am, how do you keep up with the Gen Z lingo?
06:16And how do you keep up with the trend when you know like,
06:19okay, there are like terms like riz, cap, all of that.
06:23How do you keep up with that?
06:26No, what do you keep up?
06:27You don't need to keep up.
06:29My kids can teach me.
06:30They come.
06:31Mom, it's so rad.
06:33Mom, it's so cool.
06:34What's up?
06:35The words are LOL and that's all.
06:37They come.
06:38I pretend to know them.
06:39But they're just around and I just feel like young when they're around.
06:46But are you into like those gentle parenting that's like a whole thing now?
06:50Or are you like humare parents just say,
06:52Bada kia tha.
06:55The poor.
07:00Imagine her.
07:01No, I've never hated them or anything.
07:07I don't believe in it.
07:08I think a lot of things.
07:11You don't have to hate the kids.
07:13I've never, never, never raised my hands on them.
07:15Sir, what about you?
07:16Are you into gentle parenting?
07:18I don't have kids.
07:20Okay.
07:21I'm sorry.
07:21No, no, no, no.
07:22Perfectly for that.
07:24So, I don't know.
07:25I think Bada only, I have memories of parenting.
07:27And you have so many kids.
07:34But what about you guys?
07:35Like, you know, you guys have like seen the mix of both.
07:38Specially you.
07:39Because you connect with the youth.
07:41Even you for that matter.
07:43So, for you, is it easier to connect with Gen Z's?
07:46Or do you understand like the kind of,
07:48If you say mom and papa who are growing up,
07:50they understand that it's easy for you.
07:51Is it easy to get these two things together?
07:56Now, we are Gen Z's.
07:58Let's just simplify it.
07:59They think they are Gen Z's.
08:01We are Gen Z's.
08:02We are all Gen Z's.
08:05We are all in the game.
08:07People are all in the game.
08:09It's really cool.
08:10But not easy.
08:13Then there's enough to be something like this.
08:13I got the best treatment.
08:15It's not the best treatment.
08:16Even then, my mom has eaten.
08:18Everyone has eaten.
08:19But, I do actually have one of my kids.
08:20I haven't eaten.
08:21I haven't eaten.
08:23I haven't eaten.
08:24I haven't eaten every day,
08:25I'm eating all the time.
08:25I don't say,
08:26Now, I'm happy to get paid.
08:30Yes.
08:31Sir, have you not eaten?
08:33Yes, I've eaten all of them, I've eaten all of them
08:36I'm going to go and go
08:39A question is, how did Sushma come from?
08:46Tell me
08:47Tell me
08:47Tell me
08:49Tell me
08:50Tell me
08:51Tell me
08:54Exactly
08:54That's why I have a desire for 4 June
08:56The desire
08:58But question is related
09:00You know, we focus more on youth romance
09:04And youth people on a younger age flirting and all of that
09:09And we see it a lot more
09:11But when it comes to somebody who's a little more
09:13Like in their 30s, in their 40s, in their 50s
09:15They can't see much or appreciate it
09:18But when men do it, it's fine
09:23Why?
09:23Why?
09:26Why?
09:27Why?
09:28It's a patriarchal society
09:29I'm going to say
09:33It's like that's the way it is
09:34You know
09:36Men can have girlfriends
09:38If he has girlfriends, either Casanova
09:40If a woman does the same, she's called names
09:42You know, she's like a very negative thing
09:44So, you know, it's been a norm in the society
09:48But you should see this movie
09:49Because we have broken every rule
09:51The society has created
09:53And we have had fun doing that
09:55Though, I think the characters in this film
09:59Are so, so chaotic and so
10:05What do you call it?
10:06Confused
10:07They are just
10:07They are so real
10:08You know, real relatable people
10:10So, I think you will enjoy it
10:12Yeah
10:13And to add to your question
10:14I mean, see, that's where platforms like Netflix comes into picture
10:17Like, honestly speaking in the last few years
10:21There have been different stories of different
10:23My muscles will be a part of multiple such stories
10:26Yes
10:26So, I think it's getting better
10:28It's right now
10:29Because of this streaming platforms
10:32It's such stories
10:33Otherwise, how would I get to make a film
10:35Like the films that I make
10:36I mean, Beat Tumari, Sulu, Jalsa, all of it
10:39Yeah
10:41Also, you know, do you think that dark comedies is like a
10:44Very good way
10:45You know, it's like a defense weapon
10:47Weapon of sorts, you know
10:48Because you know
10:49But when you use humor
10:50When you use all the guards are down
10:52And we can still bring out the truth of the society
10:55So, would you agree to that?
10:56Yeah
10:57I agree with you
10:58I agree with you
10:59Because also, I believe
11:01If you have already stressed
11:03So, if we can say something in Hasim Azat
11:09There's no better way
11:10Rather than sit down
11:11Let's talk
11:12We don't want to go there
11:14And the story has to be engaging
11:16Everything else is an aftertaste
11:18What do you guys think, ma'am?
11:20I think, you know
11:21Nothing better than entertainment
11:24And if you can say something
11:27Through entertainment
11:28And entertaining people
11:30Where they can sit down
11:31Have fun
11:32Laugh
11:33Look at society
11:34And say, yeah, this happens
11:35But, you know, they're laughing at the same time
11:37So, yeah, I'm laughing about it
11:38I think it's
11:39It's much nicer to say things like that
11:42Than actually saying
11:43And being preachy
11:44And, you know
11:46Being
11:46That sit, listen, listen
11:48Our story
11:49You know
11:50I love Amri
11:51I love Amri
11:52I love Amri
11:52I love Amri
11:53I love Amri
11:53I love Amri
11:54I love Amri
11:54I love Amri
11:55You know what is happening
11:56Imagine Pooja crying
11:58I love Amri
12:00I love Amri
12:00I love Amri
12:00I love Amri
12:01I love Amri
12:02What about you guys?
12:04I mean, they've covered most of it
12:06But, I mean
12:07I mean
12:08As much as I feel
12:08As much as you can tell people
12:12You can tell people
12:12They don't listen to the seriousness
12:14You know
12:14If you seriously say
12:16Maybe I'll listen to you
12:17But I won't
12:18You know
12:18Take it seriously
12:20Especially me
12:21But if you see something in comedy
12:23And you know
12:24You have fun watching it
12:25Then it stays with you
12:27Somewhere
12:27Rana?
12:28Yeah, I mean
12:29I also think
12:30In movies
12:31You'll see
12:32That
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12:50I'm almost done with my interview
12:52Is there anything else
12:53You guys would like to add to this?
12:55Just watch our movie
12:57On the 4th of June
12:58Ma Behen
12:59On Netflix
13:00On Netflix
13:01Thank you
13:02Thank you
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