If life had a manual, some men would still find a way to detour toward theli (liquor shops) instead of following the directions! That’s exactly what “Wife Peke Husband Theke” promises a high-spirited comedy of tangled relationships, hilarious habits, and unexpected heart.
Set to stream exclusively on Chaupal from 31st July, this film brings an unfiltered yet humorous look at how some husbands just can’t seem to grow out of their bar-time habits even when life (and wife) tries its best to pull them back!
Directed by Sanju Yadav, this comedy-drama brings together a riotous cast including Smeep Kang, Love Gill, Raj Dhaliwal, Nirmal Rishi, Malkeet Rauni, Prakash Gadhu, Jaggi Dhuri, and Sukh Sunami. With Smeep Kang at the helm both in front of and behind the camera, expectations are naturally sky-high.
The title alone “Wife Peke Husband Theke” paints a quirky picture of domestic chaos, emotional blackmail, and the cultural clash between modern-day family expectations and old-school male habits. The film dives into how men find their escape in a bottle, but soon realize that home holds far more heat (and humor) than any peg could offer.
From the wise cracks of Nirmal Rishi to the timeless comic timing of Smeep Kang, the film carries the kind of lineup that delivers genuine laughs without ever forcing it. The narrative appears to revolve around a family dealing with the erratic drinking habits of its men but with a generous sprinkle of wit, sass, and satire.
The storyline also subtly nudges at larger themes like gender roles, modern relationships, and emotional responsibility without getting too preachy. All this is smartly wrapped in everyday Punjabi household drama that keeps things rooted and relatable.
Release Date: 31st July
Where to Watch: Exclusively on Chaupal App
If you’re in the mood for a comedy that doesn’t rely on slapstick but delivers real punchlines with cultural flavor, this one deserves a spot on your watchlist. From bottle to battles at home, “Wife Peke Husband Theke” is more than just a laugh fest it’s a toast to imperfect lives and the madness that binds families together.























