Jab Khuli Kitaab
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by Saurabh Shukla
- Sameer Nair
- Deepak Segal
- Naren Kumar
- Saurabh Shukla
- Mahesh Korade
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| Directed by | Saurabh Shukla |
| Written by | Saurabh Shukla |
| Based on | Jab Khuli Kitaab by Saurabh Shukla |
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| Cinematography | Adri Thakur |
| Edited by | Kunal Walve |
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| Distributed by | ZEE5 |
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| Country | India |
| Language | Hindi |
Jab Khuli Kitaab (transl. When the Book Opened) is a 2024 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Saurabh Shukla.[2] Produced by Applause Entertainment and Shoe Strap Films, it is a cinematic adaptation of Shukla's own stage play of the same name. The film stars Pankaj Kapur and Dimple Kapadia as an elderly couple who decide to seek a divorce after 50 years of marriage.[3]
The film premiered on the streaming service ZEE5 on 6 March 2026.[4][5]
Set in the picturesque town of Ranikhet, Uttarakhand, Gopal Chandra Nautiyal has spent the last two years devotedly caring for his wife, Anusuya, who has been in a coma. When Anusuya miraculously awakens, the family's joy is short-lived. During a moment of reflection, she confesses to a brief extra-marital affair that occurred decades earlier in their marriage.
Stunned and feeling betrayed by the revelation, the elderly Gopal decides to file for divorce, much to the shock of their grown children and the local community. The film follows the legal and emotional fallout as the couple navigates the proceedings with a young lawyer, eventually exploring themes of aging, forgiveness, and the complexity of long-term relationships.
Cast
- Pankaj Kapur as Gopal Chandra Nautiyal
- Dimple Kapadia as Anusuya Nautiyal
- Aparshakti Khurana as RK Negi, the lawyer
- Manasi Parekh as Asha,the judge.
- Samir Soni as Param, Gopal and Anusuya's son
- Nauheed Cyrusi as Farnaaz
- Sunil Palwal
- Devyani Ratanpal
Production
The film was officially announced in December 2021. Director Saurabh Shukla stated that the story was originally written as a screenplay before he adapted it into a play for the Aadhyam theater festival.[6] Principal photography took place in late 2021 and early 2022, primarily in Ranikhet and other parts of Uttarakhand.[7]