Mere Husband Ki Biwi Full Movie Leaked Online: Arjun Kapoor Starrer Hits By Piracy After Release: Reports

Mere Husband Ki Biwi Leaked Online: Arjun Kapoor, Bhumi Pednekar and Rakul Preet Singh came together for the first time for the latest Bollywood love triangle titled 'Mere Husband Ki Biwi'. Written and directed by Mudassar Aziz (of 'Happy Bhag Jayegi', 'Pati Patni Aur Woh' and 'Khel Khel Mein' fame), Mere Husband Ki Biwi hit cinemas yesterday (Friday, February 21) amid decent pre-release buzz. A day after its theatrical release, the romantic-comedy unfortunately fell prey to piracy.
Mere Husband Ki Biwi Cast, Budget, OTT Streaming Updates & More
Featuring Arjun Kapoor as 'Ankur', Bhumi Pednekar as Ankur's ex-wife 'Prableen' and Rakul Preet Singh as his new flame 'Antara', Mere Husband Ki Biwi takes a comic take on the complexities of love and relationships. The film also features popular standup comedian Harsh Gujral, Shakti Kapoor and Anita Raj among others in pivotal roles.
Mounted on a reported budget of Rs 50-60 cr approximately, the film managed to record a decent opening at the box office amid the Chhaava storm. If reports are to be believed, Disney+ Hotstar (now JioHotstar) has acquired the digital streaming rights of the film. Reportedly, the film is likely to have its OTT premiere on JioHotstar after its theatrical run.
Mere Husband Ki Biwi Box Office Collection Day 1
According to Sacnilk, Arjun, Bhumi and Rakul's love triangle managed to mint around Rs 1.5 cr on the first day of its release. As per the website, the movie had an overall 14.86% Hindi occupancy on Friday (Feb 21).
Mere Husband Ki Biwi Full Movie Leaked Online: Reports
In an unfortunate turn of events, Mere Husband Ki Biwi has become a victim of piracy. As per reports, the film has been leaked online in HD for free download on multiple illegal websites after its theatrical release.
Say No To Piracy
The leak has come as a shock to the entire cast and crew of Mere Husband Ki Biwi. It's highly illegal to engage in piracy. This not only affects the revenues generated from the creative pursuit but also hampers the hard work of the entire team.
DISCLAIMER: FILMIBEAT doesn't support or promote piracy, as it is a criminal offence under the Copyright Act of 1957. We sincerely request that you refrain from participating in any such practice or encouraging piracy in any form.


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