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Best Black Comedy Movies on Netflix India - Maa Behen, Jaane Jaan and More

By magicpin

Updated - June 8, 20269 min read

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Best Black Comedy Movies on Netflix India -- Dark Humour, Thrills & Must-Watch Picks

Black comedy -- the art of finding laughter in the darkest corners -- has found a devoted audience on Netflix India. From dead bodies in kitchens to twisted love triangles, the platform's catalogue of dark humour films is surprisingly rich. Leading this pack right now is Maa Behen, the Madhuri Dixit-Triptii Dimri black comedy that has shot to #1 on Netflix India since its release. But the depth goes much further: Jaane Jaan, Haseen Dillruba, Badla, and more deliver that perfect blend of crime, suspense, and gallows humour that keeps you glued. Here's our curated guide to the best black comedy movies streaming on Netflix India right now.

Maa Behen -- Best Black Comedy Movies on Netflix India

 

1. Maa Behen (2026)

Director: Suresh Triveni  |  Cast: Madhuri Dixit, Triptii Dimri, Ravi Kishan  |  Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance

 

 

The one that's breaking records right now. Maa Behen has stormed to #1 on Netflix India, and for good reason. The premise is irresistibly dark: Rekha and her daughters Jaya and Sushma -- already controversial figures in their conservative neighbourhood -- discover a dead body in their kitchen. The struggling, squabbling mother-daughter trio must work together to cover up the crime. It's black comedy at its most audacious, blending domestic dysfunction with a crime caper.

 

Suresh Triveni, known for Jawaani Jaaneman and Tumhari Sulu, brings a deft comic touch to what could have been a grim premise. Madhuri Dixit proves once again why she's the enduring queen of Indian cinema, while Triptii Dimri continues her remarkable run of choosing scripts that push boundaries. The chemistry between them -- playing mother and daughter -- is the film's secret weapon.

 

If you've been scrolling past this one, stop. This is the most talked-about Indian film on Netflix in June 2026, and with its tight runtime and crackling dialogue, it's the perfect weekend watch. Go in knowing nothing and let the chaos unfold.

 

2. Jaane Jaan (2023)

Director: Sujoy Ghosh  |  Cast: Kareena Kapoor Khan, Jaideep Ahlawat, Vijay Varma  |  IMDb: 7.0/10

 

Jaane Jaan Netflix poster, Kareena Kapoor

 

Sujoy Ghosh's adaptation of the Japanese novel The Devotion of Suspect X became the most-viewed Indian film on Netflix globally in the second half of 2023 -- with over 20 million views. And it's not hard to see why. Kareena Kapoor plays a single mother caught in a crime investigation, Jaideep Ahlawat is the gifted math teacher neighbour who offers to help, and Vijay Varma is the relentless cop digging into the case.

 

The film walks a razor-thin line between crime thriller and dark comedy -- the absurdity of the cover-up, the deadpan exchanges between Ahlawat and Varma, and the quiet desperation beneath Kareena's composed exterior create moments of genuine, uneasy humour. It's the kind of film where you laugh despite the tension, and that's exactly what makes it a black comedy classic.

 

The standout is Jaideep Ahlawat, whose deadpan delivery turns every line into a masterclass in comic timing. Watch it for the plot, stay for the quietly hilarious exchanges between a genius mathematician and a determined cop.

 

3. Haseen Dillruba (2021)

Director: Vinil Mathew  |  Cast: Taapsee Pannu, Vikrant Massey, Harshvardhan Rane  |  IMDb: 6.9/10

 

Haseen Dillruba movie poster, Taapsee Pannu

 

A twisted love triangle that turns deadly. Haseen Dillruba is the kind of film that starts as a domestic drama and slowly reveals its dark, comic heart. Taapsee Pannu plays Rani, a woman trapped in a loveless marriage with the dull but devoted Rishu (Vikrant Massey). Enter Neel (Harshvardhan Rane), the charismatic outsider who turns Rani's world upside down.

 

What follows is a chain of events involving murder, suspicion, and some gloriously dark twists that make you laugh out loud at the sheer audacity of the plot. The film leans into its pulpy premise with self-awareness -- it knows it's absurd, and it wants you to enjoy the ride. The performances are uniformly excellent, with Taapsee Pannu delivering one of her most layered performances.

 

If you enjoyed Jaane Jaan, this is your next stop. Same universe of dark, comic crime -- just with more romance and a jaw-dropping finale that will have you rewinding to catch every clue you missed.

 

 

4. Badla (2019)

Director: Sujoy Ghosh  |  Cast: Amitabh Bachchan, Taapsee Pannu, Antonio Aakeel  |  IMDb: 7.7/10

 

Badla movie poster, Amitabh Bachchan, Taapsee Pannu

 

The film that proved Sujoy Ghosh is the master of this genre. Badla was a sleeper hit that found its audience on Netflix, where it's been a staple recommendation for anyone who loves a good crime thriller with comic undertones. Amitabh Bachchan plays Badal Gupta, a celebrated lawyer who takes on the case of Naina (Taapsee Pannu), a young entrepreneur who wakes up in a hotel room with her dead lover.

 

The format is a chamber piece -- almost entirely set in one room, with two actors trading dialogue across a table. But the script is so sharp, the twists so carefully planted, that it never feels static. The humour comes from the game of cat and mouse, the verbal sparring between the world-weary lawyer and his increasingly rattled client. Every line carries double meaning, and every revelation recontextualises what came before.

 

If you've somehow missed this one, rectify that immediately. It's streaming on Netflix and has aged like fine wine. The final 15 minutes are among the best-executed twists in modern Hindi cinema.

 

5. Bulbbul (2020)

Director: Anvita Dutt  |  Cast: Triptii Dimri, Avinash Tiwary, Rahul Bose  |  IMDb: 6.6/10

 

Bulbbul movie poster, Triptii Dimri

 

A gothic feminist fable with a wicked sense of humour. Bulbbul is the film that announced Triptii Dimri as a force to reckon with -- long before Maa Behen brought her back into the spotlight. Set in early 20th century Bengal, it follows the titular Bulbbul, a child bride who grows into a mysterious, powerful woman with a dark side.

 

What makes Bulbbul essential black comedy viewing is its tone -- it's a film about domestic violence, patriarchy, and vengeance, yet it finds moments of pitch-black humour in the absurdity of the men who try to control her. The film's visual language is stunning, with Anvita Dutt's direction creating a world that feels both timeless and deeply unsettling. Rahul Bose's twin performance as the menacing Maan Singh and the comically ineffectual Dr. Sudip is a masterclass in tonal balance.

 

Produced by Anushka Sharma, this one's a slow burn that rewards patience. By the time the credits roll, you'll understand why it became a cult favourite on Netflix.

 

6. Qala (2022)

Director: Anvita Dutt  |  Cast: Triptii Dimri, Babil Khan, Swastika Mukherjee  |  IMDb: 7.2/10

 

Qala movie poster, Triptii Dimri, Babil Khan

 

The black comedy is buried in the tragedy. Qala is Anvita Dutt's follow-up to Bulbbul, and it shares the same director's eye for dark humour hiding beneath period drama. Triptii Dimri plays Qala, a singer in 1940s Calcutta whose ambition and fraught relationship with her mother (Swastika Mukherjee) drives a story of artistic rivalry, guilt, and fractured love.

 

What elevates Qala beyond typical period drama is the way it finds black comedy in the absurdity of artistic pretension and the destructive nature of maternal expectations. Babil Khan, in his debut, is heartbreaking as the rival singer Jagan -- and the scenes between him and Dimri crackle with a tension that's both tragic and darkly funny.

 

Amit Trivedi's soundtrack is a character in itself, and the film's visual palette -- all deep browns, golds, and shadow -- is among the best of any Indian Netflix original. Watch it for the craft, stay for the uncomfortable laughs that stick with you.

 

7. The White Tiger (2021)

Director: Ramin Bahrani  |  Cast: Adarsh Gourav, Rajkummar Rao, Priyanka Chopra Jonas  |  IMDb: 7.1/10

 

The White Tiger movie poster, Adarsh Gourav

 

An Oscar-nominated black comedy about class, ambition, and survival. The White Tiger, based on Aravind Adiga's Booker Prize-winning novel, follows Balram (Adarsh Gourav in a career-making performance), a sharp-witted driver from a poor village who schemes his way into the employ of a wealthy Indian family. What begins as a story of servitude slowly transforms into something much darker -- and far funnier.

 

The film's genius lies in how it uses black comedy to expose the grotesque absurdity of India's class divide. Balram's inner monologue -- addressed directly to the audience -- is biting, cynical, and darkly hilarious. Every interaction with his employers (Rajkummar Rao and Priyanka Chopra Jonas in perfectly calibrated performances) is a masterclass in power dynamics hiding behind polite smiles.

 

Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, The White Tiger is essential viewing. It's the kind of film that makes you laugh and wince in equal measure, and its final act is as audacious as it is inevitable.

 

 

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FAQs

Q: What are the best black comedy movies on Netflix India?
A: Our top picks include Maa Behen, Jaane Jaan, Haseen Dillruba, Badla, Bulbbul, Qala, and The White Tiger -- all currently streaming on Netflix India.

 

Q: Is Maa Behen available on Netflix?
A: Yes, Maa Behen (2026) starring Madhuri Dixit and Triptii Dimri is streaming on Netflix India and is currently the #1 trending film on the platform.

 

Q: Which black comedy on Netflix has the highest IMDb rating?
A: Badla (2019) starring Amitabh Bachchan and Taapsee Pannu holds the highest IMDb rating of 7.7/10 among the black comedies on this list.

 

Q: How can I save on OTT subscription costs?
A: magicpin offers discounts on OTT subscriptions for platforms like Netflix, Prime Video, and more. Check the latest deals on the magicpin app.

 

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