Mere Husband Ki Biwi Movie Disappoints
The film's fate at the box office will depend on word-of-mouth reviews and its ability to stand out in a crowded market, with its total worldwide collection standing at ₹1.8 crore on its opening day. The movie's mixed reception has sparked a debate among fans, with some defending its originality and others criticizing its lack of creativity.

The Bollywood film Mere Husband Ki Biwi, starring Arjun Kapoor, Bhumi Pednekar, and Rakul Preet Singh, has received mixed reviews from audiences and critics alike, with many calling it a clichéd and predictable story despite its catchy title.
The movie's plot relies heavily on one-liners from the supporting cast and lacks originality, making it a disappointing watch for many viewers. Despite decent performances from the lead characters, including the romantic rivals played by Bhumi Pednekar and Rakul Preet Singh, the film's storyline fails to engage audiences. The film's attempt to justify its title in the final minutes is too little, too late, and it's unlikely to leave a lasting impression.
At the box office, the film had a slow start, earning Rs 1.5 crore on its opening day, and faces tough competition from Vicky Kaushal's 'Chhaava', which made Rs 23 crore in its second week. The total collection of Mere Husband Ki Biwi stands at Rs 2.61 crore, with Rs 1.11 lakh earned on Saturday. In contrast, 'Chhaava' has managed to collect Rs 246 crore, making it a clear winner at the box office.
However, not everyone is disappointed with the film, as some Twitter users have praised the movie, calling it a "surprise package of the year" and advising Bollywood to take notes. Fans have praised the film's writing, storyline, and performances, with some calling Rakul Preet Singh a "scene-stealer" and Arjun Kapoor's comedic timing "perfect".
Despite the mixed reviews, the film's performance at the box office will be closely watched in the coming days to see if it can pick up momentum and compete with other big releases like 'Chhaava'. For now, it remains to be seen if Mere Husband Ki Biwi can overcome its slow start and win over audiences.