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Mere Husband Ki Biwi

Drama Comedy Hindi


A hilarious and heartwarming modern-day romance set in Delhi, where love, fate, and unexpected twists put one man in a chaotic dilemma. Caught between a rekindled spark with Antara and an unexpected twist with Prabhleen, Ankur’s life takes a hilariously unpredictable turn.

Cast:Bhumi Pednekar, Arjun Kapoor, Rakul Preet Singh, Harsh Gujral, Aditya Seal, Dino Morea
Director:Mudassar Aziz
Writer:Mudassar Aziz
Editor:Ninad Khanolkar
Camera:Manoj Kumar Khatoi
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Arjun Kapoor, Bhumi Pednekar film is a collection of flat scenes and tropes

FCG Member Reviewer Shubhra Gupta
Shubhra Gupta | The Indian Express
Fri, February 21 2025

This is the kind of film that tells you why Bollywood is where it is. You take your stars - Arjun Kapoor, Bhumi Pednekar and Rakul Preet Singh - and then stuff the film with a supporting cast that works as a buffering collection of one-liners.

The film has a catchy title. You go in with a bit of hope, given that director Mudassar Aziz’s previous ‘Khel Khel Mein’ had a few nice moments, but that one was a remake. Here it has been written by the director, and you encounter, over two-and-a-half hours, tropes, flat scenes, and characters who come and go. Which is a pity because the lead characters appear to have taken their jobs seriously. It is no surprise that the two ladies playing romantic rivals, Bhumi Pednekar as Prabhleen Dhillon, and Rakul Preeti Singh as Antara Khanna, make you look. Plus, and this is a surprise, Arjun Kapoor as Ankur Chaddha isn’t half bad as the hapless guy stuck between the two loves of his life. They just needed a better film.

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