
Set against the vibrant backdrop of a traditional Bengali wedding in Cooch Behar, Biye Fiye Niye is a witty and contemporary exploration of love, friendship, and the evolving institution of marriage. On the surface, it’s a joyous celebration of Sromona, finally ready to marry her charming Delhi-based fiancé, Rohan. But as friends and family from both sides gather in festive excitement, a complex web of tensions and secrets begins to unravel. At the heart of the story lies the quietly collapsing marriage of Sromona’s closest friend Aditi and her husband Ishan, sharply contrasting with the wedding’s outward exuberance. Meanwhile, Rohan’s sister Tisha challenges the illusion of perfection as her probing questions expose emotional fractures beneath the surface. Unfolding over one eventful day, the film navigates messy contemporary relationships with sharp humor, candid emotions, and music—questioning love, identity, and societal expectations.
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