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Vicky Vidya ka Woh Wala Video

Original title: Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video
  • 2024
  • 2h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
12K
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Rajkummar Rao and Triptii Dimri in Vicky Vidya ka Woh Wala Video (2024)
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A newly married couple's relationship and reputation are put at risk when their private video CD is stolen. The story follows their roller coaster journey to recover the CD, navigating a ser... Read allA newly married couple's relationship and reputation are put at risk when their private video CD is stolen. The story follows their roller coaster journey to recover the CD, navigating a series of unexpected difficulties along the way.A newly married couple's relationship and reputation are put at risk when their private video CD is stolen. The story follows their roller coaster journey to recover the CD, navigating a series of unexpected difficulties along the way.

  • Director
    • Raaj Shaandilyaa
  • Writers
    • Rajan Agarwal
    • Ishrat R. Khan
    • Yusuf ali Khan
  • Stars
    • Rajkummar Rao
    • Triptii Dimri
    • Vijay Raaz
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    5.1/10
    12K
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    • Director
      • Raaj Shaandilyaa
    • Writers
      • Rajan Agarwal
      • Ishrat R. Khan
      • Yusuf ali Khan
    • Stars
      • Rajkummar Rao
      • Triptii Dimri
      • Vijay Raaz
    • 52User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Rajkummar Rao
    Rajkummar Rao
    • Vicky
    Triptii Dimri
    Triptii Dimri
    • Vidya
    Vijay Raaz
    Vijay Raaz
    • Laadle
    Mallika Sherawat
    Mallika Sherawat
    • Chanda Rani
    Archana Puran Singh
    Archana Puran Singh
    • Vidya's mother
    Rakesh Bedi
    Rakesh Bedi
    • Vidya's father
    Tiku Talsania
    Tiku Talsania
    • Vicky's grandfather
    Mukesh Tiwari
    Mukesh Tiwari
    • Sajjan Kumar
    Ashwini Kalsekar
    Ashwini Kalsekar
    • Bulbul
    Ray Aksh
    • Deepak Chaiwala
    Daljit Arora
    • Bittu's Father
    Harish Arya
    • BD Costa
    • (credit only)
    Tracy Ann Chapel
    Tracy Ann Chapel
    • Old Wife (Goa)
    • (as Tracy Ann Williams)
    Shakti Singh Chouhan
    • Goon
    Hitesh Dave
    • Hawaldar Liladhar Mishra
    Shehnaaz Gill
    Shehnaaz Gill
    • (special appearance in the song 'Sajna Ve Sajna')
    Jitender
    • Shukla
    Archana Patel
    • Chanda
    • Director
      • Raaj Shaandilyaa
    • Writers
      • Rajan Agarwal
      • Ishrat R. Khan
      • Yusuf ali Khan
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    2thedesicritic

    This movie would have been bad in the 90's

    Overview: The type of movie that Hindi Cinema should have left behind in this day and age. Full of implausible scenarios, overacting, and no real attention paid to plot.

    Plot: Set in 1997, the story is interesting enough with Vicky and Vidya a young couple looking to recover the CD on which they filmed an adult video of themselves. They get themselves into completely ridiculous scenarios. The main issue plot wise is that random things keep happening that were not mentioned before. For example, the main villain does not appear until 2/3 the way through, and we don't know the context for which they are there. Also there is an element of horror which totally doesn't fit the rest of the plot and just seems to be there for some random multiverse situation.

    Acting: The acting is fine with decent performances by both Rajkummar Rao and Tripti Dimri. The script was terrible so not much that they could do with it. The rest of the cast is fine as well nothing much to report on.

    Music: Music is ok with one very good song Mere Mehboob playing during the credits as an item number.

    Conclusion: Not even worth a watch on OTT platforms. Give this one a miss.
    6madanmarwah

    A crazy mixed up comedy for fun viewing

    The plot in brief is as follows. During their honeymoon a young couple decides in fun to record their private moments in a video CD. To their bad luck it gets stolen causing embarrassment to all. As a cop starts investigating it sets off a chain of anxious and amusing events. Rajkummar Rao and Triptii Dimri play the couple. The movie itself tries to position itself as a full fledged comic caper and almost succeeds. There are a number of hilarious scenes and amusing gags. All characters are caricatures with varying degrees of craziness. An ensemble of comedians like Rakesh Bedi, Archana Puran Singh, Tiku Tilsania, Mukesh Tiwari,Ashwini Kalsekar and Vijay Raaz go all out to create comic situations which are entertaining no doubt. Vijay Raaz once again plays a crazy cop who investigates the case of the missing CD with laughable results.

    Director Raaj Shaandilya has made it an entertaining comedy with no questions to be asked on the credibility of the situations. The characters are over the top, crazy and loud most of the time and there are a few raunchy scenes too. The movie is patterned that way. There are references to songs of the past and there is a remix too with Daler Mehndi. All told it provides escapist entertaininment.
    1gandhiprerna

    Pure torture

    Bollywood should just accept their epic downfall and stop making movies. I had given up on bollywood long ago but I had hoped that if Tripti and Rajkumar are the stars of the movie then there might be something worth watching but how wrong was I. Bollywood stars should consider acting in movie which will enhance the cinematic experiences rather than only focusing on what is going to make them more money or famous because I assure you this will only reduce the audience trust in you. Although in short term these kind of movies will make you famous on reels it won't enhance your image at all. I feel bad for my wallet and time which got wasted on this movie. If movies with bad plotlines and torturing songs are made then at least have a good comic timing. Sitting in the theatre and eating overpriced tasteless nachos while watching this ridiculous movies was a pure torture.
    3SAMTHEBESTEST

    Raaj Shandilyaa's Over The Top Comedy is Low On Substance

    Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video (2024) : Movie Review -

    Raaj Shaandilyaa is definitely losing his touch, and the statement becomes more relevant when you see films like Janhit Mein Jaari, Luv Ki Arrange Marriage, Dream Girl 2, and now Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video. What must be the reason? The forced comedy remains the constant factor here. Apparently, these films somehow tried to tackle sensitive social issues, which I believe Raaj should stop doing at once. Let's stick to the comedy and make a good comedy; forget the social awareness and family problems. People come to cinemas to enjoy comedies, not to see their sensitive issues getting brutally trolled on the screen. Not everyone can be Rajkumar Hirani, and even a great filmmaker like him has failed recently with Dunki; then Raaj Shandilyaa is way behind.

    Set in Rishikesh in 1997, Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video has a mehndi designer, Vicky (Rajkummar Rao), who is in love with Vidya (Tripti Dimri). By hook or crook, they manage to get married by creating a solid drama that looks very childish on the screen. Instead of Vaishnodevi, they decide to go to Goa for their honeymoon, and there they have this crazy idea of shooting a video of their sexual encounter. After returning home, the CD of their video gets stolen by a thief, and the couple sees trouble calling in the future. To avoid that, they must find the CD, but is it that easy? Find out the answer in the movie.

    The film is written by Raaj Shaandilyaa only, so I'll take him responsible for all the goods and bads. First goods: This is an out-and-out comedy right from the beginning scene till the last one. Every single scene has been designed to create comedy and laughter. Now negatives: This is actually a forced comedy and looks very kiddish on many occasions. I personally think that this Western idea of making a honeymoon video was the worst selling point for the film. By calling it 97% parivarik, you are actually keeping 97% of the family audience away because any film with a sexual encounter's reference cannot appeal to the family audiences who like to watch the film together, especially with the kids. Raaj's screenplay is full of cringe scenes and Facebook post jokes that I used to read a decade ago during college days. Many of them became WhatsApp forwards later, but Raaj is too late to take them as the main reference point in the film. The film suffers from a poor plot and weak screenplay.

    Rajkummar Rao is one of the finest actors of Bollywood from a young lot (his generation), but movies and roles like these don't do justice to his talent. He was fine in Srikanth this year, but the direction was flawed. He was decent in Stree 2, which wasn't an acting-driven role but survived due to the presence of a better director. Now here, he lacks both. Tripti Dimri can never be considered a good actress with such glamorous and stamp paper roles. I'd like to see her gorgeous face again and again, but not if she is not doing justice to the "actor" in her. For that, she must continue doing Bulbull and Qala. Vijay Raaz brings a few laughs, and Mallika Sherawat looks hot throughout the film, but these two could have been provided with better dialogues and characteristics. Archana Puran Singh and Mukesh Tiwari are loud and annoying; Tiku Talsania saves the day; Ashwini Kalsekar goes wild and over the top; Mast Ali, Kaveri Jha, and the rest of the supporting cast couldn't do anything noticeable. Shehnaaz Gill raises temperature with her cameo in a badly remade song.

    VVKWWV has technical flaws as well, but I think it hardly matters in genres like comedy. The cinematography was decent, the editing was below average as it couldn't hold me for two and a half hours, the background score was too typical, like a TV sitcom, and the production design was fairly decent. The music doesn't help here except that the songs are visually appealing. It lacks a chartbuster for sure. A few dialogues are very funny, while the rest of them look forced and artificial. "Baat baat pe maarti hai, shaadi karke biwi laya hun ya Ajay Devgn"-these kinds of dialogue would definitely make you laugh. However, the forced humor and screenplay will annoy you. What was the need of Stree's spoof? Was there any need for chaotic mess in the ending? The film could have been wrapped within two hours, but this extra half an hour is what caused its downfall. Raaj Shandilyaa should start writing original jokes now because the internet has made these standup comedies, one-liners, and WhatsApp/Facebook forwards much more viral in today's time than they were before the pandemic. And most importantly, stop forcing comedy and PJs in every single scene. It looks tiresome in an hour or so. In short, Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video is low on substance and high on childish jokes.

    RATING - 3/10*
    5sadiqpatel_

    A mere entertainer which you can watch once or miss out.

    First half seemed promising, some good jokes and lame jokes around, but movie fails to hold the plot and storyline, feels streched and yet fails to deliver despite good starcast.

    A mere entertainer which you can watch once or miss out.

    As usual we can see Rajkumar rao trying his best but yet failing, tripti seems average, jokes some falls short , some sure does make you laugh and some makes you question about the film. The plot does not carry us in the storyline. It diverts alot just to entertain us, leaving alot of dead spots which could have been filled with alot of creativity.

    A no brainer semi entertainer.

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      Upon its theatrical release, the film featured a scene where a ghost character from the movie franchise Stree makes an appearance. This inclusion led to the director, Raaj Shaandilyaa, having to issue an apology to the creators of Stree for the unauthorised use of the character. Furthermore the scene was deleted for the home video release of the film.
    • Goofs
      Events in the movie occur during 1997/98. However some of the songs used in background are from movies released in the 2000s. For example the song Ishq Samundar is from Kaante (2002) and Khoobsurat's (1999) song Mein Chaand Hoga is playing in the wedding scene.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Bigg Boss: Entertainment Ki Barsaat (2024)

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    • Release date
      • December 7, 2024 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video
    • Filming locations
      • Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, India(Location)
    • Production companies
      • Balaji Telefilms
      • T-Series Films
      • Thinkink Picturez
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      • $437,493
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      • 2h 32m(152 min)
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