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Released on May 8, 2015, is a critically acclaimed Hindi comedy-drama directed by Shoojit Sircar and written by Juhi Chaturvedi

. The film is celebrated for its realistic portrayal of a dysfunctional yet relatable father-daughter relationship, set against the quirky backdrop of age-related health obsessions. Production & Cast Details

: Amitabh Bachchan as the eccentric Bhaskor Banerjee, Deepika Padukone as his fiercely independent daughter Piku, and Irrfan Khan as the observant cab company owner, Rana. Supporting Cast : Moushumi Chatterjee, Jisshu Sengupta, and Raghubir Yadav. piku hindi movie exclusive

: Produced by Rising Sun Films, Saraswati Entertainment, and MSM Motion Pictures; distributed by Yash Raj Films : The soundtrack and score were composed by Anupam Roy , marking his debut in Hindi cinema. Commercial & Critical Performance Budget & Box Office : Produced on a budget of ₹42 crore , the film became a worldwide hit, earning approximately ₹141 crore Awards & Recognition Amitabh Bachchan won his record-setting 4th National Film Award for Best Actor for this role. Deepika Padukone received the Filmfare Award for Best Actress The film won the National Award for Best Original Screenplay It currently holds a high audience score on platforms like IMDb (7.6/10) Exclusive Trivia & Behind-the-Scenes

Cinematographer Kamaljeet Negi turns the National Highway into a character. The film eschews the glossy, song-filled montages of typical Bollywood road trips. Instead, we get real traffic jams, real dhabas, and real flat tires. The journey from the chaotic, political heat of Delhi to the humid, intellectual nostalgia of Kolkata mirrors the internal journey of the protagonists. Released on May 8, 2015, is a critically

Exclusive Breakdown of the Journey's Phases:

Piku Banerjee is an independent, single architect living in Delhi who manages her aging, hypochondriac father Bhashkor—an obsessively constipated retired Bengali patriarch. Their lives are defined by domestic routines, bickering, tenderness, and Bhashkor’s incessant worrying about his bowel movements. Piku balances work, her father’s demands, and the family’s housekeeping help, while suppressing personal life choices. Supporting Cast : Moushumi Chatterjee, Jisshu Sengupta, and

When Bhashkor decides to move to Kolkata because of a health scare and disputes about money and responsibility, Piku reluctantly agrees to travel with him. They hire Rana Chaudhary, a practical and unflappable businessman, as their taxi driver. What begins as an exasperating journey—marked by tiffs, stops for medical attention, and comedic mishaps—becomes a revealing voyage that forces each character to confront vulnerabilities and priorities. Along the way, the trio forms a fragile but genuine bond. By the end, Piku asserts her independence, Bhashkor accepts his limitations, and Rana’s presence helps both accept change and companionship.