Binny And Family Trailer: Anjini Dhawan, Varun Dhawan’s Niece, Debuts in Generation Gap Drama, Watch
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The much-anticipated first trailer for the family entertainer ‘Binny and Family’ has finally dropped, offering a delightful glimpse into what promises to be a heartwarming and relatable cinematic experience. The film introduces Bollywood’s newest talent, Anjini Dhawan, niece of the popular star Varun Dhawan, in her debut role.
The trailer paints a vivid picture of a typical family dynamic, filled with emotional highs and lows, light-hearted humour, and the inevitable generational clashes. ‘Binny and Family’ is a coming-of-age drama that centres around two newcomers, Naman Tripathy and Anjini Dhawan. The story kicks off with a playful scene featuring two NRI school students perched on a car trunk, chatting over their tiffins about the challenges of connecting with grandparents.
As the narrative unfolds, we meet Anjini’s character, Binny, a lively and rebellious schoolgirl. Far from being the stereotypical teenager, Binny is shown as a modern, free-spirited young woman who smokes in the washroom, shoots videos, parties with friends, and has a casual attitude towards life. However, her carefree existence takes a turn when her father, played by Rajesh Kumar, announces that her grandparents, portrayed by the legendary Pankaj Kapur and the ever-charming Himani Shivpuri, will be staying with them for two months.
Binny’s world is suddenly turned upside down as her grandparents start imposing their traditional values on her. They insist on family meals, curfews, and limiting her bathroom time—much to her frustration. The generational gap is hilariously highlighted in moments like when Binny’s grandmother mends her ripped jeans, and her grandfather sternly warns her about the dangers of being a girl in today’s world.
The trailer hints at a deeper exploration of the generational divide, not only between Binny and her grandparents but also between her father and grandfather. The film seems to carry a poignant message about how a lack of communication can widen these gaps, leading to misunderstandings and conflicts.
One of the standout moments in the trailer is a humorous scene where Binny’s grandfather mistakes a poster of Dr Dre in her room for an actual doctor, encapsulating the film’s blend of comedy and cultural commentary.
‘Binny and Family’ looks set to strike a chord with audiences, offering a story that is both specific to its characters and universal in its themes. The film is supported by a talented ensemble cast, including Charu Shankar, Rajesh Kumar, and others, and is poised to be a must-watch family drama when it hits cinemas on 30th August.
The first look poster, previously shared on Balaji Motion Pictures’ Instagram, captures the essence of the film perfectly, promising a narrative filled with the clash of old-school values and modern-day ideas—a story that is as much about Binny’s family as it is about every family.
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