
The problem with the soundtrack is, the songs are better standalone and they lose their charm in the film. Emotions might be a turn-off for some people as they ambush the comical sequences. Though he takes time to build up the confusion, he holds it tight once he gets there. From the revelation point to the comedy of errors, Aziz makes sure to avoid the outdatedness from the topic. Mudassar Aziz handles the modernized twists and turns very well.
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Pati Patni Aur Woh Movie Review: Direction, Music Sunny Singh, who usually comes in a package with Kartik Aaryan (which we don’t at all mind), has a compelling cameo. Keeping the era in mind, her character gets a modern twist and she adapts that very well. Bhumi Pednekar holds her charm as Patni and she comparatively gets a better character. She delivers what was instructed, but fails to bring in the impromptu improv. He’s just brilliant, bringing the house down with his performance.Īnanya Panday gets a very uni-dimensional character, which needed to be work upon. He gets the meatiest of one-liners and we already know his conviction of delivering those lines. Also, once he loses that moustache, he does a commendable job in adapting the transition.ĭespite Kartik Aaryan’s strong presence, Aparshakti Khurana will be the biggest takeaway for me. He definitely is adorable and it’s good to see him playing around the accent which goes well with his character. With his portrayal of Chintu Sharma, he concretes his position of staying the heartthrob of teenagers. He’s talking all the right routes to reach where he wants to be in Bollywood. Kartik Aaryan delivers a very controlled performance. Pati Patni Aur Woh Movie Review: Star Performance Ninad Khanolkar’s editing is tight, he doesn’t rush in cutting to complicate the important scenes. Chirantan Das’s camera is limited to capture the touristy places of Lucknow & Kanpur, despite having every chance to explore the unexplored places. When you’ve your leading cast doing well, you have the story structure ready, you just have to come up with some gags to evoke the laughter. Just can’t imagine why it’s not possible to put in jokes at regular intervals. Talking about the major complaints – less rib-tickling humour, weak supporting cast. Mudassar Aziz gives very interesting one-liners to maintain the fun throughout. To fill in fun despite dodging the ghosts of predictability is the sweet spot hit by this modernised version of Sanjeev Kumar’s 1978 version. Pati Patni Aur Woh Movie Review: A Cordial Reboot Of The Classic Maintaining The Novelty Value! Pati Patni Aur Woh Movie Review: Script Analysisįor me, the movie won when it didn’t let me bore despite knowing the entire story.

Also, how all of this affects Vedika and Tapasya. The story majorly revolves around Chintu’s double-cross and he getting saved by his friend in need Fahim (Aparshakti Khurrana). Even Vedika has a back-story about his past and that too gets grinded in this comedy of errors. To find the missing ingredient in his marriage, he gets close to Tapasya and that’s where the issue starts. Vedika, on the other hand, is unfiltered and we see their journey from ‘just married’ to ‘rust married’ through one song.Įnters ‘woh’ Tapasya (Ananya Panday) and yahan Chintu pighal gaya.

They both get hitched through an arranged marriage, in which Chintu is a confused husband who is scattered despite having his sh*t together.

The story jumps between two cities of Lucknow & Kanpur from which we’ve lead from Vedika (Bhumi Pednekar) and Abhinav aka Chintu Tyagi (Kartik Aaryan).
