Really a very good movie.The script written is very good.And the couple looks is very cute.Rajpal & the heroine had acted very good in movie.The heroine looks beautiful.This is excatly what we mean about family entertainment.This movie can be watched any time with family.
Actor Rajpal YAdav proves that he is versatile and can handle comic as well as serious roles with ease and ritu is a beauty on screen she should do more of commercial roles I feel.Overall the film is watchable once
The story line reminds me of the malayalam film 'Vadakku nokki yanthram' by Sreenivasan. That film became a classic hit in the 90s and it was even caught up in a controversy when the state board awarded it with the best film award (the same year Piravi was also in the run for the award).
During the 70s Basu Chatterjee introduced Amol Palekar to represent a typical simple middle class man as a hero of his films. And now, in 2005, we see Chandan Arora doing the same under a new theme of inferiority complex developed in the husband after his marriage to stnningly beautiful wife who is taller than him. Only difference that we find that instead of Mumbai or Delhi, an ideally suited Lucknow city has been chosen for this film. The screenplay of the film is cleverly done to place the characters with whom the hero has to encounter; be it the milkman, the rickshaw owner, the vegetable vendor, his own friend or the computer engineer who happens to be his wife's childhood neighbour. A good humour created through this simple tale tale that does not become boring at any point of time. The aristes have done well.
The movie's story is very much identical to the Malayalam movie directed by Srinivasan more than 10 years ago named " Vadakku nokki Yantram" which won the Kerala state award for best director in that year. Sreenivasan himself plays the lead role in that movie. Meri Patni.. seem to be a rehash of that Malayalam film wihout giving credits.