Fri Oct 11 08:02:31 UTC 2024: ## “Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video” Sinks Under the Weight of Its Own Cringe

**New Delhi:** The latest release, “Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video”, starring Rajkummar Rao and Tripti Dimri, has left audiences bewildered, questioning their own sanity after watching a film that repeatedly dips into the depths of unfunny, childish humor.

The film centers around Vicky (Rao) and Vidya (Dimri), a couple from Rishikesh whose honeymoon in Goa takes a chaotic turn when their honeymoon video, intended to capture their love, gets stolen.

While the premise sounds potentially amusing, the film’s execution is a disaster, with a string of tired jokes, awkward scenarios, and cringe-worthy moments that make the audience groan instead of laugh.

Writer-director Raj Shandilya, known for his work on the “Kapil Sharma Show” and the “Dream Girl” franchise, seems to have taken his penchant for lowbrow humor to a whole new level. The film is laden with forced humor, relying on physical comedy, stereotypes, and outdated gags that fail to generate any genuine laughter.

“The film’s meta-jokes and punchlines, while initially intriguing, quickly lose their steam, leaving the second half riddled with shockingly bad ideas,” says one critic.

Despite the weak script, the cast delivers their best, particularly Rao and Dimri, who seem to be having fun with the over-the-top characters. The film also features a supporting cast including Mallika Sherawat, Vijay Raj, and seasoned actors like Rakesh Bedi, Tiku Talsania, and Archana Puran Singh, each adding their own flavor to the mix.

“Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video” attempts to offer a nostalgic, light-hearted comedy, but falls short due to its poorly-written script and stale humor. The film serves as a stark reminder that a good idea doesn’t always translate into a good movie.

**Final verdict:** Only those who find humor in “Kapil Sharma Show” or “Dream Girl” might find some amusement in “Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video”. For everyone else, it’s a cringe-worthy journey through a film that’s better left unwatched.

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