The chemistry between the leads, Bhumi Pednekar and Rajkummar Rao, is undeniable. Their on-screen presence adds a layer of authenticity to their characters' relationship, making the audience invest in their journey. The supporting cast, particularly Neena Gupta, adds depth to the narrative with her impeccable performance.
The story is set in Kanpur and revolves around Abhinav "Chintu" Tyagi (Kartik Aaryan), a middle-class government PWD clerk. Chintu leads a highly predictable, routine life. He marries Vedika Tripathi (Bhumi Pednekar), a high-spirited, ambitious physics teacher who dreams of moving to a bigger city like Delhi.
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"Pati Patni Aur Woh" revolves around the intricate dynamics of a seemingly ordinary middle-class family. The story masterfully weaves the lives of three pivotal characters: Pati (the husband), Patni (the wife), and Woh (the third wheel), played by talented actors Neena Gupta, Rajesh Mapuskar, and Gaurav Khanna. The narrative elegantly portrays the trials and tribulations faced by this family as they navigate love, betrayal, and friendship.
: Chintu settles into an arranged marriage with Vedika Tripathi (Bhumi Pednekar), an ambitious high school teacher. Pati Patni Aur Woh -2019- Hindi WEB-DL HEVC 200...
The narrative centers on Chintu Tyagi (Kartik Aaryan), a government employee from Kanpur who finds himself caught in a dichotomy between a comfortable, albeit monotonous, marriage to Vedika (Bhumi Pednekar) and the exciting allure of a new colleague, Tapasya (Ananya Panday). The plot is set in motion not by a sudden fall from grace, but by the protagonist’s calculated decision to fabricate a tragic story about his wife to gain sympathy and access to the "other woman." This premise sets the tone for the film’s central conflict: the lengths to which individuals will go to justify their desire for escapism under the guise of victimhood.
Enter Tapasya Singh (Ananya Panday), a stylish, young fashion designer from Delhi who arrives in Kanpur to scout locations for her boutique business. Drawn to her confidence and glamorous aura, Chintu finds an escape from his mundane reality. To win her sympathy and affection, he weaves a web of lies, claiming that his wife is having an affair and that their marriage is on the verge of collapse. The chemistry between the leads, Bhumi Pednekar and
| Reviewer | Verdict | Key Critique | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Guilty pleasure | The humor often relies on infidelity tropes, but it's saved by the cast's performances. Some audiences found the central theme of an extramarital affair problematic. | | NDTV | Its own beast | While the film updates the story, it carries little of the original's baggage. The lead cast gives the film their all, though the narrative stays simple. | | Deccan Chronicle | Rather dull remake | The film is a pale imitation of the original. The lead performances felt like caricatures, and the screenplay didn't capture the original's charm. Some viewers found the film boring and unfunny. |
What follows is a comedy of errors, miscommunications, and escalating deceptions. However, unlike the 1978 original which leaned heavily into patriarchal tropes of the "suffering husband," the 2019 version attempts to subvert these expectations by granting its female protagonists agency, leading to a climax where Chintu must face the consequences of his maturity—or lack thereof. Character Dynamics and Performances The story is set in Kanpur and revolves
The film also touches upon the theme of marriage and how it is perceived in Indian society. It questions the norms and expectations that come with matrimony and highlights the need for communication and understanding in a relationship. The director, Abhishek Mishra, handles these themes with sensitivity and provides a narrative that is both engaging and thought-provoking.
The chemistry between the leads, Bhumi Pednekar and Rajkummar Rao, is undeniable. Their on-screen presence adds a layer of authenticity to their characters' relationship, making the audience invest in their journey. The supporting cast, particularly Neena Gupta, adds depth to the narrative with her impeccable performance.
The story is set in Kanpur and revolves around Abhinav "Chintu" Tyagi (Kartik Aaryan), a middle-class government PWD clerk. Chintu leads a highly predictable, routine life. He marries Vedika Tripathi (Bhumi Pednekar), a high-spirited, ambitious physics teacher who dreams of moving to a bigger city like Delhi.
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"Pati Patni Aur Woh" revolves around the intricate dynamics of a seemingly ordinary middle-class family. The story masterfully weaves the lives of three pivotal characters: Pati (the husband), Patni (the wife), and Woh (the third wheel), played by talented actors Neena Gupta, Rajesh Mapuskar, and Gaurav Khanna. The narrative elegantly portrays the trials and tribulations faced by this family as they navigate love, betrayal, and friendship.
: Chintu settles into an arranged marriage with Vedika Tripathi (Bhumi Pednekar), an ambitious high school teacher.
The narrative centers on Chintu Tyagi (Kartik Aaryan), a government employee from Kanpur who finds himself caught in a dichotomy between a comfortable, albeit monotonous, marriage to Vedika (Bhumi Pednekar) and the exciting allure of a new colleague, Tapasya (Ananya Panday). The plot is set in motion not by a sudden fall from grace, but by the protagonist’s calculated decision to fabricate a tragic story about his wife to gain sympathy and access to the "other woman." This premise sets the tone for the film’s central conflict: the lengths to which individuals will go to justify their desire for escapism under the guise of victimhood.
Enter Tapasya Singh (Ananya Panday), a stylish, young fashion designer from Delhi who arrives in Kanpur to scout locations for her boutique business. Drawn to her confidence and glamorous aura, Chintu finds an escape from his mundane reality. To win her sympathy and affection, he weaves a web of lies, claiming that his wife is having an affair and that their marriage is on the verge of collapse.
| Reviewer | Verdict | Key Critique | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Guilty pleasure | The humor often relies on infidelity tropes, but it's saved by the cast's performances. Some audiences found the central theme of an extramarital affair problematic. | | NDTV | Its own beast | While the film updates the story, it carries little of the original's baggage. The lead cast gives the film their all, though the narrative stays simple. | | Deccan Chronicle | Rather dull remake | The film is a pale imitation of the original. The lead performances felt like caricatures, and the screenplay didn't capture the original's charm. Some viewers found the film boring and unfunny. |
What follows is a comedy of errors, miscommunications, and escalating deceptions. However, unlike the 1978 original which leaned heavily into patriarchal tropes of the "suffering husband," the 2019 version attempts to subvert these expectations by granting its female protagonists agency, leading to a climax where Chintu must face the consequences of his maturity—or lack thereof. Character Dynamics and Performances
The film also touches upon the theme of marriage and how it is perceived in Indian society. It questions the norms and expectations that come with matrimony and highlights the need for communication and understanding in a relationship. The director, Abhishek Mishra, handles these themes with sensitivity and provides a narrative that is both engaging and thought-provoking.
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