Why Does Ravi Kishan Think Maa Behen Benefited Tripti Dimri, Madhuri Dixit? Here’s What He Said
Ravi Kishan recently praised Maa Behen’s existence and explained how it has impacted Tripti Dimri and Madhuri Dixit.
The Maa Behen film has truly won people’s hearts! Ever since it was released, fans haven’t been able to stop admiring the cast’s acting, storyline, and more, and we don’t blame them. However, along with the audience, the film’s actors are also praising the project. Talking about the same, Ravi Kishan, who plays Charitra Kumar Gupta, explained how the show’s existence has impacted Tripti Dimri and Madhuri Dixit.
Ravi Kishan Is Grateful For Maa Behen’s Existence
While having a conversation with NDTV, Ravi Kishan thanked God that Maa Behen came into existence. He also thanked God as this film came into Tripti Dimri’s life because, according to him, it pulled the actress out of her role/avatar in Animal, which was released in 2023. Talking about his co-star Madhuri Dixit, Ravi Kishan stated that she is a huge name. The actor added that her songs titled ‘Dhak Dhak’ and ‘Choli Ke Peeche’ have become so huge that her best performances have been overshadowed. He highlighted how the actress has given different kinds of performances, adding that Maa Behen has done a great job.
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Here’s What You Should Know
Maa Behen stars Madhuri Dixit, Tripri Dimri, Dharna Durga and Ravi Kishan. The film falls under the dark comedy thriller genre, which was released on June 4. The project is available to watch on Netflix. After its release, it’s worth noting that people praised all the performances, especially the one that was put forth by Madhuri Dixit.
As far as Animal goes, the scenes starring Tripti Dimri remain the topic of discussion, as many thought that they were humiliating in nature. This includes Ranvijay asking her character to lick his show. Additionally, many also raised their voices against the intimate scenes her character and Ranvijay shared.
First Published: June 16, 2026 4:45 PM






