Govinda Naam Mera Movie Review

Star Cast - Vicky Kaushal, Kiara Advani, Bhumi Pednekar


Director - Shashank Khaitan

Release Date - 16th December 2022


Total Reviews - 12

Average Score - 2.5/5

Overall Word of Mouth (Critics) - Mixed!


List of Govinda Naam Mera Movie Reviews from various popular critics and news portals. Kindly bookmark this page to check all the reviews which will be updated accordingly.



1. India Today -


Rating Score -> 2/5
Govinda Naam Mera is a letdown because it doesn’t know what it wants to be - a comedy? a thriller? a romantic drama? It’s neither here nor there. As a result, the experience, especially in the first half, is as messy as the film's script. Songs pop out of nowhere and do very little to add to the entertainment value. Dialogues are cringe worthy and sound like rejects from a stand-up show.


2. India TV -


Rating Score -> 2.5/5
Govinda Naam Mera, starring Vicky Kaushal, Kiara Advani and Bhumi Pednekar, is not just about comedy but is loaded with many twists and turns which makes it a quirky thriller. Although it becomes pretty predictable once the puzzle pieces start to come together, the film keeps you hooked until the end. A decent and entertaining watch for the weekend!

3. Times Now -


Rating Score -> 3/5
If you love comedy and thriller, then Vicky Kaushal, Kiara Advani, and Bhumi Pednekar's Govinda Naam Mera should be on your watchlist for the upcoming weekend. It is a family entertainer and a perfect pick for a movie night. Despite the slow build-up, the film emerges as a winner with its comic timings


4. Indian Express -


Rating Score -> 1.5/5
Vicky Kaushal-Kiara Advani film feels stretched, forgettable. It is intended to be an easy-breezy caper, but the laughter stays strictly sporadic.


5. Rediff -


Rating Score -> 2/5
Shashank Khaitan, the director behind the Dulhania movies (Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania, Badrinath Ki Dulhania) and Dhadak, commits this crime despite a troika of skilful actors at his disposal. Slapstick comedy isn't a natural fit on Vicky Kaushal, but he submits himself sportingly to the stupidity and comes out unscathed. Kiara Advani's energy is capable of far more heavy lifting than it gets credit for.


6. Komal Nahta -


Rating Score -> n/a
On the whole, Govinda Naam Mera is an entertaining fare which can be enjoyed with the family.



7. Times of India -


Rating Score -> 3.5/5
Right from Vicky and Kiara shaking a leg to the track Pappi Jhappi to donning matching outfits, everything reminds you of the madness and quirks of the 90s comedies. Govinda Naam Mera is definite crowd-pleaser that entertains with ample laughter, confusion and comedy.


8. Hindustan Times -


Rating Score -> n/a
Watch Govinda Naam Mera if you could sit through brainless a comedy that makes you laugh maybe at a couple of scenes but mostly keeps you confused as to why a story with much potential was treated so badly and half-heartedly.

9. Anupama Chopra -


Rating Score -> n/a
Govinda Naam Mera ends with someone giving a lengthy explanation of how the pieces of the puzzle fit together but frankly by that time I was past caring. I was missing Karan Johar’s installment in Lust Stories, which was the first time we saw Vicky and Kiara together.


11. The Hindu -


Rating Score -> n/a
Vicky Kaushal’s film has a shallow storyline and worn-out writing. Despite a bunch of colourful characters, Shashank Khaitan’s comic thriller fails to impress, and in the end, the title remains the only whacky thing about this ungainly chaos


12. Mid-day -


Rating Score -> 2/5
Neither funny nor thrilling. If you thought this supposed crime comedy thriller would keep you on the edge of your seat, you are mistaken


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