Pati Patni Aur Woh Do Review: An Entertaining & Joyful Chaos of Comedy

scored a hit in 2019 and now returns in 2026 to entertain audiences once again. This time, the idea expands, and so does the chaos and the entertainment. The title itself sees a slight twist—Pati Patni Aur Woh Do—and cleverly hides the entire context within it.

Yes, it revolves around a pati, his patni, and two women who complicate his life. As the theme demands, the film embraces chaotic humor and turns out to be fairly entertaining as a situational comedy—a genre that is quite challenging to pull off in today’s time.

Pati Patni Aur Woh Do follows Prajapati Pandey (Ayushmann Khurrana), a forest officer who is happily married to journalist Aparna (Wamiqa Gabbi). Aparna’s best friend, Nilofer (Rakul Preet Singh), works with Prajapati and keeps a close eye on him. Enter Chanchal (Sara Ali Khan), Prajapati’s friend, who seeks his help.

In the process of helping her, Prajapati gets entangled in a web of situational chaos that leads to multiple misunderstandings. Extramarital suspicions, a sudden engagement, another potential affair, and even a political subplot—PPAWD crafts a messy yet amusing narrative out of situations that feel largely organic and engaging.

Set in Uttar Pradesh, the film requires a distinct dialect, and despite the characters coming from varied backgrounds and castes, they manage to capture the desi tone quite convincingly. The storyline follows the classic situational comedy and comedy-of-errors template, maintaining a fine balance between chaos and humor.