Mahesh Manjrekar on 'Dulhaniya Le Aaeegi': Simplicity drew me to this film
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Actor Mahesh Manjrekar has revealed that it was the raw simplicity and emotional honesty of the upcoming comedy-drama 'Dulhaniya Le Aaeegi' that convinced him to sign on. The film is set to release in cinemas on 24 July 2026, and its trailer dropped on Thursday to an enthusiastic early response.
What Manjrekar Said About the Film
Speaking about his decision to join the project, Manjrekar said, “What drew me to Dulhaniya Le Aaeegi was its simplicity and honesty. It’s a film that doesn’t try too hard to entertain, you naturally find yourself smiling through the madness.” He added that his character is “someone who genuinely wants the best for his family, and that emotional core makes the humour even more enjoyable.”
Manjrekar also expressed confidence in the film’s cross-generational appeal, saying, “The trailer is just a glimpse of the fun we’ve created, and I believe audiences of every generation will connect with this story.”
The Story at the Heart of the Film
At the centre of 'Dulhaniya Le Aaeegi' is an unconventional bride racing against a deadline, which sets off a chaotic and comedic game of musical chairs as multiple prospective grooms enter the picture. The trailer, unveiled this week, is packed with laughter, family drama, and romance — signalling a broad, family-friendly entertainer.
Cast and Lead Performances
The film also features Khushali Kumar, Piyush Mishra, Omkar Kapoor, Agu Stanley Chiedozie, and B.C. Aunty. Kumar, who plays the central character, described the role as one of the most entertaining she has taken on. “She’s confident, unpredictable and keeps everyone on their toes. The trailer captures the energy and fun of the film beautifully, and I can’t wait for audiences to experience the complete journey on the big screen,” she said.
Production and Release Details
'Dulhaniya Le Aaeegi' is produced by Siddharth Banerjee, Akashaditya Lama, and Vikas Aggarwal. The film heads to theatres on 24 July 2026, positioning itself as a summer family entertainer. With a strong ensemble cast and a premise built on comic chaos, it is eyeing a wide audience across age groups.