Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video Movie Review

Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video Movie Review



Star Cast - Rajkummar Rao, Triptii Dimri

Director - Raaj Shaandilyaa

Release Date - 11 October 2024 


Total Reviews13
Average Rating1.85
Word of Mouth (Critics)Negative



1. Times Now News -


Rating Score -> 3/5

Who made the MMS? What happened when they found out about all of it? Where on Earth is the Goa video? Well, you gotta book tickets right away to know all of this but the message, in the end, will definitely move you, it suggests how some intimate things must be kept that way.


2. India Today -


Rating Score -> 1.5/5

On paper, the story seems to have a lot of potential to develop into a full-fledged comedy. Let me repeat. It had the potential, but Raj gets too ambitious by wanting to incorporate a little of everything. Result? It’s a bland khichdi with no aftertaste.



3. India TV -


Rating Score -> 2.5/5

The film has a number of comedy scenes, which will compensate for the weak storyline. If you love watching comedy movies, then you might prefer this one. If you are looking for a fresh storyline in this film, then you will be disappointed.



4. First Post -


Rating Score -> 1.5/5

But this film has no reason to exist in the 90s. It could be a film about a couple whose video goes viral on social media. But then, the makers felt hunting for a CD would make for a far more entertaining crowd pleaser with an absolute cringe reference to Rao’s own Stree. Also, Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video never earns its nostalgic fragrance.



5. The Hindu -


Rating Score -> n/a

Rajkummar is the star of this universe and the fact that he is again named Vicky after his character in the popular Stree franchise shows a conscious attempt to build on the adventures of the boy next door who is too clever or cute by half. While Rajkummar keeps it natural, Tripti needs to process comic expressions better.



6. News 18 -


Rating Score -> 2/5

Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video feels like a mix of Govinda-era slapstick, Ramsay Brothers’ horror, and a dash of Priyadarshan-style comedy. While kudos to Raaj Shaandilyaa for attempting something different, the execution falls short.



7. NDTV -


Rating Score -> 1/5

Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video is best left alone. It is a comedy that groans and croaks under the unbearable lightness of its unabashed silliness.



8. Indian Express -


Rating Score -> 1.5/5

Rajkummar Rao-Triptii Dimri’s sluggish film relies on too many cheap jokes. The comedy film has exactly five lines that make you chuckle.



9. Hindustan Times -


Rating Score -> n/a

What were the makers of VVKWWV actually thinking? That entire supernatural sequence is a disaster. I felt second hand embarrassment for everyone associated with this film at that point, because it doesn't fit. I would have praised it had the VFX been decent. 



10. Rediff -


Rating Score -> 1.5/5

Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video has the eagerness of a standup comic. It is the sort of movie that feels obliged to make a joke before a sentence, between a sentence and after a sentence. Problem is the humour is not just pedestrian, it's also plain unfunny.



11. Komal Nahta -


Rating Score -> n/a

Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video is not a very entertaining fare as it relies on dialogues and gimmicks more than a wholesome drama to keep the audience engaged. However, it has tremendous title value (naughtiness) and trailer value to do above average business.



12. Times of India -


Rating Score -> 2.5/5

It tries too hard to be funny, nostalgic (90’s songs are inserted repeatedly) and moralistic but the climax gets way too bizarre for your liking. The film suddenly shifts gear and gets into an activism mode before resorting to horror comedy. Two mimics parading as Suniel Shetty serve as the final nail in the coffin.



13. Moneycontrol -


Rating Score -> 1.5/5

Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Waala Video is so bad, that it's bad. It offends the differently abled, the elderly and casually bodyshames even animals. Give this a watch if, as they say, you are ‘willing to leave your brainds at home’.



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