Dupahiya (Hindi-language Comedy Streaming Television Series) Actors, Actresses, Cast & Crew, Release Date, and more

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Brief Introduction

  • Name – Dupahiya
  • Starring – Gajraj Rao; Renuka Shahane; Sparsh Shrivastava; Shivani Raghuvanshi; Bhuvan Arora; and others.
  • Country of origin – India
  • Category – Hindi-language Comedy Streaming Television Series
  • Language – Hindi
  • Created by – Chirag Garg, Avinash Dwivedi, Salona Bains Joshi & Shubh Shivdasani
  • Directed by – Sonam Nair
  • Produced by – Shubh Shivdasani and Salona Bains Joshi
  • Story Written by – Avinash Dwivedi and Chirag Garg
  • Music by – Somesh Saha
  • Edited by – Yashashwini Y.P.
  • Cinematography – Piyush Puty
  • Production Company(s) – Bombay Film Cartel
  • Filming locations – Orchha, Madhya Pradesh, India
  • Television Network (Satellite Rights) – Amazon Prime Video
  • Streaming Platform Rights – Amazon Prime Video
  • No. of seasons – 1
  • No. of episodes – 9
  • Release Date – March 21st, 2025
  • Running Time – 29–48 minutes (Approximately)

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Introduction

“Dupahiya: A Hilarious yet Heartfelt Journey Through Chaos, Crime, and Social Change in Rural India”

Introduction: A Village Without Crime… Until Now
Dupahiya (translating to Two-Wheeler), Amazon Prime Video’s breakout Hindi comedy series, is a masterclass in blending rural charm with biting social commentary. Created by the visionary quartet of Avinash Dwivedi, Chirag Garg, Salona Bains Joshi, and Shubh Shivdasani, this 9-episode saga takes viewers to the fictional village of Dhadakpur—a place so peaceful it’s celebrated 25 years without a single crime. But when a shiny Royal Enfield motorcycle vanishes overnight, the village’s utopian image crumbles, unleashing chaos, secrets, and a revolution.

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Led by veteran actors Gajraj Rao (Banwari Jha) and Renuka Shahane (Pushpalata Sarpanch), alongside rising stars Sparsh Shrivastava (Bhugol), Shivani Raghuvanshi (Roshni), and Bhuvan Arora (Amavas), the series marries slapstick humour with poignant themes like dowry, greed, and female empowerment. Premiering on March 7, 2025, Dupahiya has been praised as “a laugh riot with a conscience” by critics.

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Set against the rustic backdrop of rural India, Dhadakpur Diaries is a gripping drama that weaves crime, morality, and societal pressures into a compelling narrative. The series follows a web of interconnected characters—ambitious police officers, conflicted villagers, and unlikely heroes—as they navigate a high-stakes wedding deadline, a criminal investigation, and personal redemption. Below is a detailed breakdown of all nine episodes of Season 1, exploring their themes, character arcs, and climactic moments. Let’s dive into the pandemonium, episode by episode.

  • Directed by – Sonam Nair
  • Produced by – Shubh Shivdasani and Salona Bains Joshi
  • Created by – Chirag Garg, Avinash Dwivedi, Salona Bains Joshi & Shubh Shivdasani

Cast

Cast listed as per Film credits:-

Main Cast

Gajraj Rao as Banwari Jha

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Renuka Shahane as Pushplata Yadav

Renuka Shahane as Pushplata Yadav


Sparsh Shrivastava as Bhugol

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Bhuvan Arora as Amavas

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Shivani Raghuvanshi as Roshni Jha

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Anjuman Saxena as Malti Jha

Anjuman Saxena as Malti Jha


Yogendra Tikku as Sarpanch

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Samarth Mahor as Teepu

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Komal Kushwaha as Nirmal Yadav

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Yashpal Sharma as Mithlesh Kushwaha

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Avinash Dwivedi as Kuber Tripathi

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Neelakshi Naithani as Vaijyanti

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Brijendra Kala as Gyan Chand

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Recurring Cast

  • Manoj Tiger as Ghuttan
  • Godaan Kumar as Durlabh Tripathi
  • Aaloak Kapoor as Keshav Prasad Tripathi
  • Mac Lara as Kamlesh
  • Chandan Kumar as Madan Kumar
  • Bhaskar Jha as Deendayal Chaurasiya
  • Sanjay Sonu as Pandit
  • Sikander Khan as Satish
  • Deepak Rai as Sureela
  • Geetanjali Geet as Kaanta
  • Pranjal Pateriya as Pintu Bhai
  • Madhu Passey as Sushma
  • Vinod Jewant as Parmaanu Singh
  • Shriram Jog as Kadak Singh Yadav
  • Smriti Mishra as Amavas’s Bhabhi
  • Ajay Pal as Panchayat Member Om Prakash
  • Sundar Likhar as Roshni’s Tailor
  • Sarvesh Khare as Goon
  • Vikas Kushwaha as Ved Bihari
  • Prateek Vyas as Pradeep Tempovala
  • Suman Purty as Doctor
  • Akansha Pandey as Receptionist

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“Dhadakpur Diaries: A Tale of Justice, Tradition, and Unlikely Heroes” – A Comprehensive Episode Guide

Episode 1: “Bambai” – The Calm Before the Storm

Runtime: 40 minutes | Director: Sonam Nair

The series opens with a picturesque montage of Dhadakpur—children flying kites, farmers tilling fields, and elders sipping chai at the chaupal. The Jha family, however, is in turmoil. Roshni (Shivani Raghuvanshi), the eldest daughter, is set to marry a Mumbai-based groom, Vikram. But there’s a catch: Vikram’s cousin Kuber (played by a delightfully smug Avinash Dwivedi) demands a Royal Enfield Classic 350 as dowry.

Banwari Jha (Gajraj Rao), Roshni’s father, is a proud but cash-strapped farmer. In a heartbreaking scene, he sells his wife’s gold necklace and takes a loan from the village moneylender to buy the bike. The motorcycle’s arrival becomes a village spectacle—decorated with marigolds, it’s paraded like a celebrity. But tragedy strikes at midnight: the bike vanishes. With just 8 days until the wedding, Banwari’s world collapses.

Key Themes:

  • The absurdity of dowry culture: A bike valued more than the bride.
  • Rural aspirations vs. urban greed: Vikram’s family represents city-centric materialism.

Standout Moment: A tracking shot off the stolen bike’s empty space in the barn, symbolising the void in Banwari’s pride.

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Episode 2: “Chor Nahi Chikaar” – Blame Games and Buried Romances

Runtime: 48 minutes | Director: Sonam Nair

Panic grips Dhadakpur. Banwari’s son Bhugol (Sparsh Shrivastava) and his quirky friend Teepu (Samarth Mahor) try to pin the theft on Amavas (Bhuvan Arora), the village “good-for-nothing” who once courted Roshni. Meanwhile, Pushpalata Sarpanch (Renuka Shahane) organises a town hall meeting, declaring, “This thief isn’t just stealing a bike—he’s stealing our izzat!”.

The episode delves into Roshni and Amavas’s past through flashbacks: childhood sweethearts separated by class differences. A tense confrontation between them at the village well—where Amavas sarcastically quips, “Ab toh Mumbai ki bahu banogi, hum jaise gareebon ko bhool jana”—adds emotional depth.

Twist: A shadowy figure is seen burying something in the forest.

Key Themes:

  • Scapegoating marginalised individuals (Amavas’s lower caste is subtly hinted).
  • The cost of maintaining societal “honour”.

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Episode 3: “Oh Mere Jija Ji” – Lies, Deception, and Drastic Measures

Runtime: 33 minutes | Director: Sonam Nair

Kuber arrives to inspect the bike, forcing Banwari to orchestrate an elaborate charade. With help from the village priest Panditji (Sanjay Sonu), he replaces the Enfield with a rusty scooter covered in a tarp. The scene is pure comedic gold—Kuber’s suspicious glances contrast with Panditji’s over-the-top rituals to “bless” the fake bike.

Meanwhile, Amavas teams up with Bhugol to track the thief, leading to a hilarious sequence where they interrogate goats (yes, goats!) they suspect are “accomplices”.

Cliffhanger: Madan (Chandan Kumar), the local drunk, stumbles upon the Jhas’ secret.

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Episode 4: “Kanoon Ke Haath” (The Hands of the Law)

Runtime: 33 minutes | Director: Sonam Nair

Plot Breakdown:
ASI Mithlesh, a sharp-witted but weary police officer, arrives in Dhadakpur to investigate a theft. Her instincts flare when she discovers Banwari, a local troublemaker with a history of petty crimes, is linked to the case. Meanwhile, Amavas—a witty, down-on-his-luck mechanic—presents a bold plan at a village meeting to recover the stolen motorcycle, critical for Roshni’s wedding procession. The stakes rise when Madan, a timid villager, is wrongfully arrested, forcing Amavas and his loyal friend Bhugol (a former schoolteacher turned comedian) to clear his name.

Key Moments:

  • Mithlesh’s Skepticism: Her interrogation of villagers reveals deep-seated distrust of Banwari.
  • Amavas’s Rallying Speech: He convinces the panchayat to fund a replacement motorcycle, framing it as a matter of village honour.
  • Roshni’s Quiet Anxiety: The bride-to-be confides in Bhugol about her doubts regarding Kuber, her fiancé.

Themes: Justice vs. vigilante action, community solidarity.

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Episode 5: “Piyo Magar Pyaar Se” (Drink, But With Love)

Runtime: 32 minutes | Director: Sonam Nair

Plot Breakdown:
Wedding preparations kick off with chaotic energy. The Sarpanch confronts Pushpalata, the village midwife, about rumors of her involvement in the theft. Meanwhile, Durlabh—Kuber’s shrewd uncle—pressures him to verify the authenticity of the replacement motorcycle. In a poignant scene, Amavas and Bhugol share a drunken heart-to-heart, revealing their insecurities: Amavas’s guilt over his failed career, and Bhugol’s grief over his estranged family.

Key Moments:

  • Roshni’s Rebellion: She confronts Kuber about his family’s obsession with dowry, hinting at deeper tensions.
  • Madan’s Release: Mithlesh uncovers flaws in the evidence against him, but Banwari’s smirk suggests darker forces at play.

Themes: Familial pressure, vulnerability beneath humour.

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Episode 6: “Ullu Mat Bolna” (Don’t Act Foolish)

Runtime: 36 minutes | Director: Sonam Nair

Plot Breakdown:
To fund the motorcycle repairs, Amavas and Bhugol perform a slapstick comedy routine at a child’s birthday party—a hilarious yet humbling experience. Roshni grows bolder, questioning Kuber’s loyalty, while Madan faces a moral crisis when Banwari offers him a lucrative job in exchange for silence. Pushpalata, fed up with village gossip, orchestrates a public shaming ritual for the thief, escalating tensions.

Key Moments:

  • Teepu’s Generosity: The village drunk secretly pays for Nirmal’s (a terminally ill girl) treatment, hinting at a hidden past.
  • Amavas’s Fury: He berates Kuber for prioritising money over Roshni’s happiness.

Themes: Sacrifice, the cost of integrity.

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Episode 7: “Ulta Chor Kotwal Ko Dante” (The Thief Blames the Officer)

Runtime: 29 minutes | Director: Sonam Nair

Plot Breakdown:
Mithlesh closes in on the thief, but her progress is thwarted when Amavas and Bhugol accidentally burn down Parmanu’s shed during a botched escape. A heated argument between Amavas and Kuber exposes the latter’s greed, while Pushpalata considers resigning. The episode’s climax sees Teepu handing Mithlesh a blood-stained cloth—a crucial clue implicating Banwari.

Key Moments:

  • Roshni’s Panic Attack: She collapses while rehearsing wedding rituals, symbolising her suffocation.
  • Bhugol’s Secret: He confesses to Amavas that he once fled his family to avoid debt.

Themes: Betrayal, the burden of secrets.

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Episode 8: “Bhootpurv Premi” (The Ghost of Lovers Past)

Runtime: 31 minutes | Director: Sonam Nair

Plot Breakdown:
With Nirmal’s treatment secured, the village unites to boycott Banwari’s family, throwing wedding logistics into chaos. A key witness—a mute shepherd—gestures toward Banwari’s barn, where Mithlesh finds the stolen motorcycle. Amavas confronts Bhugol for defending Kuber, leading to a physical fight that damages the replacement bike. In the finale, the wedding procession begins under a stormy sky, with Roshni clutching a hidden knife—a symbol of her defiance.

Key Moments:

  • Teepu’s Revelation: He admits to Mithlesh that Banwari framed Madan to settle a decades-old grudge.
  • The Broken Motorcycle: Amavas and Bhugol reconcile, working overnight to repair it.

Themes: Forgiveness, the cyclical nature of violence.

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Episode 9: “Atmanirbhar” – The Revolution Begins

Runtime: 44 minutes | Director: Sonam Nair

The wedding day arrives. In a jaw-dropping climax, ASI Mithlesh exposes the Sarpanch’s conspiracy: he stole the bike to stage a heroic “recovery” and win political favour. Roshni, however, steals the spotlight. Refusing Kuber’s hand, she declares, “Main apne dum pe jeena seekhungi” (I’ll stand on my own feet).

The village rallies behind her, burning dowry documents in a bonfire. Bhugol’s TikTok antics finally go viral, and Nirmal gets her surgery funded by the villagers. The final shot—a close-up of Roshni studying under a lantern—symbolises hope.

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Conclusion: Why Dupahiya Resonates….
Dupahiya isn’t just about a missing motorcycle; it’s a mirror to rural India’s clash with modernity. The series critiques dowry culture without sermonising, using humour as its weapon. Gajraj Rao and Sparsh Shrivastava deliver career-best performances, while Shivani Raghuvanshi’s – Roshni emerges as an icon of self-reliance.

Dhadakpur Diaries masterfully blends social commentary with dark humour, portraying a village trapped between tradition and progress. Roshni’s wedding—a metaphor for societal expectations—culminates in her silent rebellion, while Mithlesh’s pursuit of Banwari underscores the fragility of justice. The season ends ambiguously: the motorcycle is restored, but Roshni’s fate hangs in the balance, setting the stage for Season 2.

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Release: Dupahiya premiered on March 7th, 2025 on Amazon Prime Video and received positive response from the critics and audiences.

Themes Explored:

  • Justice vs. Corruption: Mithlesh’s battle against systemic apathy.
  • Female Agency: Roshni and Pushpalata’s quiet resistance.
  • Redemption: Teepu and Bhugol’s journeys from failure to heroism.

Final Rating: 4.5/5

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Dupahiya: Hindi-language Comedy Streaming Television Series – Actors & Actresses Social Media Images

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Avinash Dwivedi as Kuber Tripathi1

Shivani Raghuvanshi as Roshni Jha2

Komal Kushwaha as Nirmal Yadav4

Neelakshi Naithani as Vaijyanti2

Bhuvan Arora as Amavas1

Shivani Raghuvanshi as Roshni Jha4

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Komal Kushwaha as Nirmal Yadav6

Avinash Dwivedi as Kuber Tripathi6

Samarth Mahor as Teepu5

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Gajraj Rao as Banwari Jha2

Neelakshi Naithani as Vaijyanti5

Komal Kushwaha as Nirmal Yadav5

Avinash Dwivedi as Kuber Tripathi5

Brijendra Kala as Gyan Chand3

Shivani Raghuvanshi as Roshni Jha1

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Yogendra Tikku as Sarpanch5

Neelakshi Naithani as Vaijyanti4

Samarth Mahor as Teepu1

Bhuvan Arora as Amavas2

Sparsh Shrivastava as Bhugol2

Komal Kushwaha as Nirmal Yadav8

Gajraj Rao as Banwari Jha3

Neelakshi Naithani as Vaijyanti6

Avinash Dwivedi as Kuber Tripathi4

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