Ayushmann Khurrana and Sara Ali Khan star in the comedy-drama film titled “Pati Patni Aur Woh Do” [1, 2].
The production highlights the evolving nature of modern relationships and social dynamics. By utilizing contemporary slang and situational humor, the film aims to attract a wide audience across India [1, 2].
Promotional efforts for the movie recently included a short video featuring the lead actors. In the clip, Khurrana and Ali Khan react to the contrast of being called “bro” in private settings versus being treated as strangers in public [1]. This promotional strategy focuses on the linguistic shifts in how couples, and friends, interact in the digital age.
The film is scheduled for a nationwide theatrical release in India on March 4, 2026 [2].
As a comedy-drama, the project leverages the established chemistry between Khurrana and Ali Khan to explore interpersonal tensions. The narrative appears to lean into the humor found in the gap between private intimacy and public personas [1, 2].
“The film is scheduled for a nationwide theatrical release in India on March 4, 2026.”
The promotion of “Pati Patni Aur Woh Do” reflects a broader trend in Indian cinema to integrate social media-style humor and relatable relationship tropes into mainstream theatrical releases to engage younger demographics.





