Mere Husband Ki Biwi - Critics reviews

Mere Husband Ki Biwi

DirectorMudassar Aziz
Produced byVashu Bhagnani
Release date21 February 2025
Running time143 minutes
Dnaindia.com
Dnaindia.com
Zee Media Corp LtdTop Critic
3.5/5
DNA India calls Mere Husband Ki Biwi a nostalgic trip to 90s comedies, with Arjun Kapoor, Bhumi Pednekar and Rakul Preet Singh leading a broad, retro style dramedy.
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2.5/5
Hindustan Times says Bhumi Pednekar and Rakul Preet Singh shine, but the romcom is low on laughs and suffers from pacing issues. The review says the film had the potential to be hilarious but falls short.
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3.5/5
Koimoi says the film is a quirky love triangle that entertains while trying to deliver an important message about relationships and separation. The review praises Arjun Kapoor, Bhumi Pednekar and Harsh Gujral, while noting that supporting characters and the second half love triangle could have been better written.
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3/5
BollywoodLife calls it a fullon timepass entertainer, saying Arjun Kapoor, Bhumi Pednekar and Rakul Preet Singh deliver a light rom com with enough comedy and drama for casual viewing.
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Pinkvilla.com
Pinkvilla.com
Walmart Inc.
3.5/5
Pinkvilla calls the film an unabashedly hilarious and filmy rom-com, praising Arjun Kapoor, Rakul Preet Singh and Bhumi Pednekar’s chemistry, emotional scenes and comic chaos, while noting a few stretched portions.
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3/5
Bollywood Hungama says Mere Husband Ki Biwi has an interesting premise and strong performances, especially from the lead actors, but inconsistent writing and familiar situations keep it from becoming more compelling.
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3.5/5
News18 says Mere Husband Ki Biwi is a messy “love circle” where Arjun Kapoor makes a sincere attempt, but Bhumi Pednekar steals the show with the sharper, more energetic performance. The review finds the film watchable in parts, though its comic chaos and writing remain uneven.
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2.5/5
Filmibeat calls the film a forgettable, boring quirky comedy that has a few chuckles but never really finds its footing. The review says Harsh Gujral is a pleasant surprise, while the lead cast cannot fully lift the predictable material.
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TimesofIndia.com
TimesofIndia.com
Times Group
3/5
Times of India says the rom com treads familiar ground with a predictable love story, but still has moments that entertain and elicit laughter.
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3/5
India TV News calls Mere Husband Ki Biwi a commercially entertaining mix of comedy, romance and drama, saying the film works as a light hearted watch despite its familiar rom com treatment.
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