Piku Hindi Movie Exclusive |work| Jun 2026

Then there is Irrfan Khan. His Rana Chaudhary is a taxi service owner who gets roped into driving the Banerjees to Kolkata. He is the anti-hero of romance. He doesn’t sing; he sighs. He doesn’t dance; he drives. Yet, his chemistry with Padukone is electric precisely because it is non-existent on the surface.

For those who only know the final cut of Piku —the cinematic gem that redefined family dynamics in modern India—the story seems like a gentle, slice-of-life dramedy. But the true story, the exclusive behind the narrative we saw on screen, lies in the days that threatened to break the film before it was even made. This is the untold story of how a stubborn director, a detached actor, and a chaotic script came together to create magic. piku hindi movie exclusive

In an era of high-octane action and VFX spectacles, Piku feels like a warm, uncomfortable hug. It is a film about death (the house being sold, the aging parent, the eventual goodbye) that feels utterly alive. Then there is Irrfan Khan