Mere Husband ki Biwi


A young professional in Delhi finds himself caught in a love triangle when his ex-girlfriend suddenly reappears in his life as he is starting to develop feelings for someone new. The situation leads to a chain of comedic misunderstandings as he tries to navigate the complexities of his romantic entanglements.
February 21
2025
Release Date
Hindi
Language
22 minutes
2 hours
Running Time
Cast


Arjun Kapoor


Shakti Kapoor
David R. Montgomery


Dino Morea


Bhumi Pednekar


Anita Raj


Mukesh Rishi


Aditya Seal











Mark Cameron-Young











Harsh Gujral











Sammy Jonas Heaney











Kavita Kapoor











Alka Badola Kaushal











Nancy Lowe











Abhishek Mishra











Eilidh Nugent











Hiten Patel











Ashufta Sayed
2.5
Average Rating
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Mere Husband Ki Biwi - Movie Review
Plot
The story follows Ankur, played by Arjun Kapoor, who finds love after a bitter divorce but faces a challenge when his ex-wife, suffering from retrograde amnesia, tries to get him back just as he is about to marry his college crush, Antara. The narrative delves into a predictable love triangle scenario, losing momentum in the post-interval as it explores the battle between the two women for the hero's affections. The film portrays Ankur as a flawed character, making it hard to fully connect with his choices and actions.
Acting
Arjun Kapoor delivers a fine performance, balancing comic and emotional moments effortlessly. Bhumi Pednekar portrays a typical Punjabi character convincingly, but her role feels underdeveloped. Rakul Preet Singh brings strength and depth to her character but also lacks significant exploration post-divorce. Stand-up comedian Harsh Gujral steals the show with his impeccable comic timing and witty delivery, providing some of the film's most entertaining moments.
Cinematography
The film features familiar romantic comedy tropes and settings, including pre-wedding celebration in Scotland. While the cinematography captures the essence of the story adequately, it does not offer any unique visual elements or innovative techniques to enhance the viewing experience.
Direction
Mudassar Aziz attempts to balance drama and comedy in the film but falls short of creating a cohesive narrative. While the initial moments are entertaining, the movie gradually becomes predictable and loses its grip on the audience. Aziz struggles to infuse fresh ideas into a story riddled with clichés, with a rom-com that fails to engage viewers in a consistent manner.
Conclusion
Despite its entertaining moments and funny sequences, "Mere Husband Ki Biwi" fails to elevate itself beyond the confines of a typical love triangle storyline. The performances, especially by Arjun Kapoor and Harsh Gujral, stand out, but the overall execution of the plot and character arcs leaves much to be desired. While the film may serve as a light-hearted watch for audiences seeking familiar romantic comedy tropes, it lacks the innovation and depth to make a lasting impact.
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