In “Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video,” director Raaj Shaandilyaa delivers yet another film that feels overlong and disjointed. Known for his previous work on “Dream Girl,” Shaandilyaa has a knack for catchy premises, but this time, it falls flat. The movie starts with a confusing VFX scene of Vicky (Rajkummar Rao) standing on train tracks, which sets an awkward tone right from the beginning.
The storyline drags as Vicky and Vidya (Triptii Dimri) attempt to deceive their parents to get married, but the lack of depth in their characters makes it hard to invest in their journey. Vicky’s character is merely a collection of outdated clichés, and the film struggles to create any real connection between its characters. The humor feels forced and often misses the mark, making the film feel like a long, drawn-out joke that loses its charm.
Overall, “Vicky Vidya Ka Woh Wala Video” is a missed opportunity. While there are moments that could have been funny, the uneven pacing and lack of originality leave viewers wanting more. If you’re looking for a film that combines humor and heart, this one might not be the best choice.