Hitting theaters today, Director Mudassar Aziz's 'Mere Husband Ki Biwi' brings a fresh romantic comedy to the big screen. The film, running for 2 hours and 30 minutes, weaves an entertaining tale around the complexities of marriage, love, and the intriguing dynamics of ex-partners. Featuring a stellar cast including Arjun Kapoor, Bhumi Pednekar, Rakul Preet Singh, and Harsh Gurjar in pivotal roles, the film has earned a solid 3-star rating from Dainik Bhaskar. This latest Bollywood offering promises to take audiences on a humorous journey through the maze of modern relationships and marital encounters. What is the story of the film? Ankur Chaddha (Arjun Kapoor) is a divorced man whose marriage to Prabhlean Dhillon (Bhumi Pednekar) has ended. But even after the divorce, Prabhlean's nightmares continue to haunt him. His friend Rehan (Harsh Gurjar) tries every possible way to get him out of this trouble but fails. During this time, Antara Khanna (Rakul Preet Singh) enters Ankur's life and he falls in love again. With great difficulty, Ankur convinces Antara to marry him, but then an incident occurs that brings Prabhlean back into his life. After this begins the battle to win Ankur, which turns into an intense conflict between Prabhlean and Antara. The film's climax revolves around this tug of war. How is the star cast's acting? Bhumi Pednekar has given a tremendous performance in the role of Prabhleen. Her on-screen chemistry with Rakul Preet Singh appears more impactful. Better work could have been extracted from Arjun Kapoor, but he wasn't given proper punch lines and dialogues. Still, Arjun Kapoor has made a good effort and his performance stands out in the film. However, Harsh Gurjar, who is doing his first film, couldn't leave any special impression. How is the film's direction? Mudassar Aziz tried to make the film's story interesting, but due to weak script, screenplay and ineffective dialogues, the film seems scattered. Especially the first half is quite slow and boring. However, in the second half, the conflict between Bhumi and Rakul tries to give some pace and entertainment to the film, but by then it's too late. The director has tried to make fun of Arjun Kapoor's expressions and relationships through dialogues in this film. Viral video dialogues like 'Land Kara De', 'Allah Ki Leela' were used in this film, but they didn't prove effective. Because there is absolutely no strength in comedy and script. Final Verdict of the Film: Watch or Not? If you are a fan of light-hearted romantic comedies and admire Arjun Kapoor, Bhumi Pednekar, or Rakul Preet Singh, then you can watch it once. But if you're expecting a powerful story and excellent comedy, this film might disappoint you.Original Article by Dainik Bhaskar