

Tere Mere Phere
An irate groom-to-be abducts a recently married bickering couple and asks them to take him to his wedding: Tere Mere Phere is a story about a newly married couple, Pooja and Rahul, who have a perfect love affair and a perfect marriage and set out on a perfect dream honeymoon in a motor home, driving through the breath taking Himalayas … but then can life ever be perfect?! If “distance makes the heart grow fonder” then too much proximity should have the reverse effect! And it does ... As Pooja and Rahul get too close for comfort, the gilt of romance begins to rub off, a series of absurd fights follow and soon they get embroiled with a local Himachali small town guy ( Vinay Pathak) and his girl Muskaan, the “Pahadi Mirch” (Riya Sen).
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Plot Summary
The film follows the story of a married couple, Ravi and Priya, who are on the verge of separation. During their trip to a hill station for a divorce, they encounter various hilarious situations that test their relationship and force them to re-evaluate their feelings for each other. Their journey becomes a comedy of errors as they try to navigate their impending separation while dealing with quirky characters and unexpected events.
Critical Reception
Tere Mere Phere received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many finding the humor to be forced and the plot predictable. While some appreciated the performances of the lead actors, particularly Vinay Pathak, the film was generally considered a weak attempt at romantic comedy. Audiences were similarly divided, with some enjoying the light-hearted albeit convoluted narrative, while others found it to be tedious and unoriginal.
What Reviewers Say
- The film attempts a comedic take on marital discord but often falls flat.
- Performances, especially from Vinay Pathak, offer some light relief.
- The plot is predictable and lacks genuine comedic punch.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Tere Mere Phere are scarce and generally point to a film that tries too hard to be funny, with a storyline that doesn't quite land. Some viewers found the interactions between the lead couple to be mildly entertaining, but the overall consensus leans towards a disappointing and forgettable comedy.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in the picturesque locations of Nainital and Shimla, aiming to capture the essence of a romantic getaway that goes awry.
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