By support@india.com (BollywoodLife)
Director: Mudassar Aziz Cast: Ayushmann Khurrana, Wamiqa Gabbi, Sara Ali Khan, Rakul Preet Singh Runtime: 2h 2m Rating: 4/5 Pati Patni Aur Woh Do arrives with one clear mission to entertain through complete confusion. And it succeeds by embracing chaos without ever taking itself too seriously. Packed with misunderstandings, awkward situations, emotional mix-ups, and nonstop comic energy, the film turns an ordinary domestic setup into an unpredictable rollercoaster of laughter. At the center of the madness is Prajapati Pandey (Ayushmann Khurrana), a forest officer whose peaceful life spirals into comic disaster involving his wife Aparna (Wamiqa Gabbi), the spirited Chanchal Kumari (Sara Ali Khan), and the stylish Nilofer Khan (Rakul Preet Singh). What begins as harmless confusion quickly snowballs into a chain reaction of lies, assumptions, and hilarious confrontations. Ayushmann Khurrana once again proves why he fits effortlessly into situational comedies. He keeps the film grounded even when everything around him becomes wildly chaotic. His expressions, panic-driven reactions, and comic timing carry several scenes smoothly, although a few moments feel slightly overperformed in the attempt to maximize laughs. Among the female leads, Wamiqa Gabbi stands out for her sincerity and screen charm. She keeps her performance natural. Rakul Preet Singh looks stunning and delivers her role with confidence, though the screenplay doesn’t give her as much room as the others to fully shine. The real surprise, however, comes from Sara Ali Khan. In a film overflowing with noise and overlapping characters, she manages to create impact without trying too hard. Her performance brings warmth, humour, vulnerability, and a refreshing unpredictability that quietly elevates the film. She doesn’t dominate scenes loudly instead, she leaves behind …read more
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