The title Mere Husband Ki Biwi suggests a rollercoaster of laughter, especially since it’s directed by Mudassar Aziz, known for hits like Happy Bhag Jayegi and Pati Patni Aur Woh. However, the film turns out to be a chaotic mess with a weak storyline and forced humor.

Comedy Without Punchlines

Despite being promoted as a comedy, the film hardly delivers any genuine laughs. The dialogues lack wit, and the excessive overacting by the actors makes it difficult to stay engaged. The attempt at humor feels forced and outdated, making viewers question if Bollywood is losing its grip on quality comedy.

A Story That Goes Nowhere

The plot revolves around Ankur Chaddha (Arjun Kapoor), who lives in Delhi and is initially shown to be tormented by his wife, Prabhleen Chaddha. After their separation, he meets his college crush Antara Khanna (Rakul Preet Singh) in Rishikesh. Just when he decides to move on, Prabhleen re-enters his life with partial memory loss, remembering their marriage but not the separation. What follows is a bizarre competition between Antara and Prabhleen for Ankur’s love.

A Dragged and Directionless Film

The movie feels unnecessarily stretched, especially before the interval. Scenes like Ankur getting beaten up at a bachelor party or his father’s inconsistent character arc add to the confusion. The film tries to establish Prabhleen as an eccentric personality, but her character lacks proper development.

Final Verdict

Mere Husband Ki Biwi is a disappointing comedy that neither entertains nor makes sense. If you’re expecting a fun-filled laughter ride, you’ll be left disappointed. Think twice before booking your tickets.