Pati Patni Aur Woh

audience Reviews

, 33% Audience Score
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    The movie is so well directed and they have chosen the perfect characters as well. Kartik, Bhumi and Ananya does a tremedous job here in pati patni or woh. You would definitely not regret watching this film. Some of the funny contents as well as some serious ones. Good film to watch
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    Why does Karthik Aryan keep getting movies? He plays the same perpetually irritated, twitchy character over and over again. It's like he's trying to channel Govinda, but has none of the charm. Bhumi is lovely, but wasted in a short, pointless role. She still shines in several scenes. Ananya Pandey is ok. Both women are way too good for Karthik, in real and reel life. Aparshakti Khurana is a delight. He's repeated the same character in several movies too, but totally sparkles in it. He's the highlight of every scene he's in. The movie tries to be progressive at a very surface level, but with a male lead character so annoying, it falls totally flat. Sunny Singh still only has one expression for all emotions. Akhion se goli maare is one of the worst remixes ever - the composition, outfits, choreography - literally nothing works.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    We are living in these times when the Bollywood small town romantic comedy has become a cliché, but then, only diligent filmmakers and great actors are trying their hands out in such films. And that is the exact strength of an otherwise low-IQ and finally cheap and low 'Pati, Patni Aur Woh'. Seriously the film could have been another 'Luka Chuppi' or something like been here seen that feel to it. But a good update over the 1978 original and great performance of Bhumi Pednekar combined with the small-town texture do save the day for the film which is also progressive messaging. I especially enjoyed the film because it's nature is carefree. It's emotional arc might be unsatisfying. But the female leads here take stand, and have the best dialogues. The good-natured Chintu Tyagi (played by an in-form Kartik Aaryan) is a real loser, and his paan-chewing friend Fahim Rizvi (played by Aparshakti Khurana) is a smartie. But none of these match the 'swag' and 'savage' of Doga and Rakes Yadav, played by Sunny and Shubham respectively, both crushing and loving Vedika, the biggest strength of this fun romantic comedy which might be one of the best Hindi films of 2019. Equally helping the film is it's local flavour. This is another level of masala movie: the romantic comedy is helped a great deal by the texture which nicely settles in and blends in with the cast which provides exceptionally fun performances. The nuances are catchy and beautiful, even if they lack in.