\ Most.eligible.bachelor.2021 -

Most.eligible.bachelor.2021 -

: While the first half is relatively light and engaging, the second half stretches thin. Reviewers on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes noted that the pacing slows down significantly towards the climax.

: The film’s message—that marriage should be based on passion rather than compromise—is often delivered through long, repetitive monologues that can feel like a lecture. Most.Eligible.Bachelor.2021

: Gopi Sundar’s music is a highlight, featuring several "hummable" tracks like "Leharaayi" that enhance the romantic atmosphere. The Bad: Where it Falters : While the first half is relatively light

The story follows (Akhil Akkineni), an NRI living in the US who returns to India to find a wife within a three-week deadline. He approaches the process like a business task until he meets Vibha (Pooja Hegde), a bold and independent stand-up comedian. Vibha challenges his rigid views, forcing him to reconsider what truly makes a marriage "eligible"—moving from "adjustment" to genuine "romance". The Good: What Works : Gopi Sundar’s music is a highlight, featuring

: Critics from The Hindu and Gulte praised the film's "visual richness." Pradeesh Varma’s cinematography gives the film a polished, high-budget look. Lead Performances :

carries the film with her screen presence. While some reviewers found her stand-up comedy scenes unfunny, her character's determination provides a refreshing perspective on modern relationships.

: Despite having a protagonist who is a stand-up comedian, much of the situational humor and "jokes" fail to land, making certain scenes feel forced. Verdict Rating: 2.75 / 5