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  1. Govinda Naam Mera ending explained — what really happened at the end of the Vicky Kaushal starrer comedy thriller?
  2. Govinda Naam Mera Movie: Review
  3. ‘Govinda Naam Mera’ on OTT platform: Release date, where to watch, cast and plot
  4. ‘Govinda Naam Mera’ on OTT platform: Release date, where to watch, cast and plot
  5. Govinda Naam Mera Movie: Review
  6. ‘Govinda Naam Mera’ review: Vicky Kaushal’s film has a shallow storyline and worn
  7. Govinda Naam Mera ending explained — what really happened at the end of the Vicky Kaushal starrer comedy thriller?
  8. 'Govinda Naam Mera' OTT release date: Check details about cast, where and when to watch
  9. Govinda Naam Mera Movie: Review
  10. Govinda Naam Mera ending explained — what really happened at the end of the Vicky Kaushal starrer comedy thriller?


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Govinda Naam Mera ending explained — what really happened at the end of the Vicky Kaushal starrer comedy thriller?

By Gaurav Sonavane Cut to the present day. Like father, like son — Govinda can’t wait to divorce his wife Gauri (Pednekar), who’s portrayed as an indomitable shrew, for his seemingly all-accepting girlfriend Suku (Advani). But Gauri’s not signing those papers until he’s paid back the dowry — a word flung about a little too casually in the film — his family had taken, in full. Things aren’t looking up on the professional side either. Govinda’s lifelong dream, to be a choreographer, is yet to be realised and is constantly denigrated by his wife. He owes a lot of money to a corrupt police officer and somehow, manages to get himself and Suku mixed up with a drug lord and his influencer son Sandy (who’s probably the only funny thing about the movie). In the middle of all of this, Gauri gets murdered. And then things just get even more ridiculous. Govinda Naam Mera ends with Govinda summing up the whole twist. The short version? Everyone played everyone. Suku had been hired by Vishnu, Govinda’s hated step-brother, to play the former’s girlfriend and illicit information that would help him take ownership of the property. Suku, in turn, employs Majnu (the Waghmare househelp and Gauri’s right hand woman) as informant. When Govinda learns about the treachery, he’s heartbroken. But then he decides to play it to his advantage. Turns out he’s staged the whole thing. First, he stole the drugs from Sandy — not too much of a chore to be honest — and gave them over to Suku for ‘safekeeping...

Govinda Naam Mera Movie: Review

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‘Govinda Naam Mera’ on OTT platform: Release date, where to watch, cast and plot

By India Today Web Desk: The long-awaited movie Govinda Naam Mera, starring Vicky Kaushal, Kiara Advani, and Bhumi Pednekar, now has a release date! The producers have chosen a date for the coming months because of the buzz that the countless images and teasers have created. ‘GOVINDA NAAM MERA’ ON OTT PLATFORM: RELEASE DATE, WHERE TO WATCH As per sources, Govinda Naam Mera will debut on Disney+ Hotstar on December 16, 2022. The platform considered a few dates, but December 16 was chosen in the end. ‘GOVINDA NAAM MERA’ ON OTT PLATFORM: CAST AND PLOT The movie is produced by Viacom18 Studios and Dharma Productions, owned by Karan Johar. Shashank Khaitan is the writer and director. The film shares a similar concept with Mr Lele, which starred Varun Dhawan. Unfortunately, the movie was postponed to 2020 as a result of the epidemic and Varun Dhawan's hectic schedule. Prior to this, Vicky Kaushal and Kiara Advani worked on the anthology movie Lust Stories in 2018, and the actor also teamed up with Bhumi in the 2020 thriller Bhoot - Part One: The Haunted Ship.

‘Govinda Naam Mera’ on OTT platform: Release date, where to watch, cast and plot

By India Today Web Desk: The long-awaited movie Govinda Naam Mera, starring Vicky Kaushal, Kiara Advani, and Bhumi Pednekar, now has a release date! The producers have chosen a date for the coming months because of the buzz that the countless images and teasers have created. ‘GOVINDA NAAM MERA’ ON OTT PLATFORM: RELEASE DATE, WHERE TO WATCH As per sources, Govinda Naam Mera will debut on Disney+ Hotstar on December 16, 2022. The platform considered a few dates, but December 16 was chosen in the end. ‘GOVINDA NAAM MERA’ ON OTT PLATFORM: CAST AND PLOT The movie is produced by Viacom18 Studios and Dharma Productions, owned by Karan Johar. Shashank Khaitan is the writer and director. The film shares a similar concept with Mr Lele, which starred Varun Dhawan. Unfortunately, the movie was postponed to 2020 as a result of the epidemic and Varun Dhawan's hectic schedule. Prior to this, Vicky Kaushal and Kiara Advani worked on the anthology movie Lust Stories in 2018, and the actor also teamed up with Bhumi in the 2020 thriller Bhoot - Part One: The Haunted Ship.

Govinda Naam Mera Movie: Review

• • News • Bollywood News • Bollywood Features News • Slideshows • South Cinema • International • Television • OTT / Web Series • Fashion & Lifestyle • K-Pop • Movies • Upcoming Releases • Top 100 Movies • Movie Reviews • Celebs • Top 100 Celebs • Digital Celebs • Photos • Parties and Events • Celeb Photos • Celeb Wallpapers • Movie Stills • First Look • Movie Wallpapers • Toons • Music • Song Lyrics • Music Reviews • Videos • Trailers • Celeb Interviews • OTT • First Day First Show • Parties & Events • Television • Exclusive & Specials • Movie Songs • Box Office • Box Office Collection • Analysis & Features • All Time Top Grossers • Overseas Box Office • 100 Crore club • 200 Crore club • Top Male Celebs • Top Female Celebs • Trending • Jogira Sara Ra Ra Movie Review • The Kerala Story Box Office • Zara Hatke Zara Bachke Movie Review • Bandaa Movie Review • Bloody Daddy Movie Review • BH Style Icons GOVINDA NAAM MERA is the story of a man in deep trouble. Govinda Waghmare (Vicky Kaushal), a Bollywood background dancer and aspiring choreographer, is unhappily married to Gauri (Bhumi Pednekar). They live in a mansion in the heart of Mumbai but it’s in a legal dispute. Govinda’s father Gopi Vishwakarma ... (Wilson Tiger) was married to Charulata (Veenah Naair) and had a son, Vishnu (Akshay Gunawat) down South. But in the late 80s, he came to Mumbai, had an affair with Govinda’s mother Asha Waghmare (Renuka Shahane) and she gave birth to a son (Govinda). He then died, leaving ...

‘Govinda Naam Mera’ review: Vicky Kaushal’s film has a shallow storyline and worn

‘Govinda Naam Mera’ movie review: 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 December 16, 2022 03:37 pm | Updated 03:37 pm IST At the heart of Govinda Mera Naam is a dilapidated bungalow with several claimants, but as it turns out, the bedraggled set piece becomes a metaphor for the worn-out writing that the talented ensemble cast seeks to restore by filling it with some moments of mirth and magic. The competent cast tries hard to keep the bloated boat afloat, but their efforts get drowned in the sea of superficial writing. A Dharma production, it reminds us of its inane Drive (2019) to nowhere, despite having a competent driver. After mounting three endearing romantic comedies, writer-director Shashank Khaitan fumbles in plotting a comic thriller with dark undertones. There’s no doubt that Khaitan has created a bunch of colourful characters, but he struggles to generate humorous situations around a self-seeking lot. Without credible motivations, they remain as just cardboard floating on shallow puddles of the insipid imagination of the creator. Just like Govinda (Vicky Kaushal), who is struggling to jive to the jarring tunes of life. An emerging choreographer, he is caught between a domineering spouse Gauri (Bhumi Pednekar), and a demanding girlfriend Suku (Kiara Advani). Toget...

Govinda Naam Mera ending explained — what really happened at the end of the Vicky Kaushal starrer comedy thriller?

By Gaurav Sonavane Cut to the present day. Like father, like son — Govinda can’t wait to divorce his wife Gauri (Pednekar), who’s portrayed as an indomitable shrew, for his seemingly all-accepting girlfriend Suku (Advani). But Gauri’s not signing those papers until he’s paid back the dowry — a word flung about a little too casually in the film — his family had taken, in full. Things aren’t looking up on the professional side either. Govinda’s lifelong dream, to be a choreographer, is yet to be realised and is constantly denigrated by his wife. He owes a lot of money to a corrupt police officer and somehow, manages to get himself and Suku mixed up with a drug lord and his influencer son Sandy (who’s probably the only funny thing about the movie). In the middle of all of this, Gauri gets murdered. And then things just get even more ridiculous. Govinda Naam Mera ends with Govinda summing up the whole twist. The short version? Everyone played everyone. Suku had been hired by Vishnu, Govinda’s hated step-brother, to play the former’s girlfriend and illicit information that would help him take ownership of the property. Suku, in turn, employs Majnu (the Waghmare househelp and Gauri’s right hand woman) as informant. When Govinda learns about the treachery, he’s heartbroken. But then he decides to play it to his advantage. Turns out he’s staged the whole thing. First, he stole the drugs from Sandy — not too much of a chore to be honest — and gave them over to Suku for ‘safekeeping...

'Govinda Naam Mera' OTT release date: Check details about cast, where and when to watch

Vicky Kaushal, Bhumi Pednekar and Kiara Advani's upcoming film Govinda Naam Mera will premier on Disney+ Hotstar on December 16. While Vicky Kaushal plays Govinda Waghmare, Bhumi plays the role of his wife Gauri and Kiara his girlfriend Suku in the film directed by Shashank Khaitan. Karan Johar revealed the new posters on Instagram and wrote, “Plot twists that will leave you in a tizzy! Get ready because some masaledaar entertainment is coming straight to your home screens!” He also shared the solo posters of the three lead actors. Vicky also shared his solo poster and introduced his character as, “Govinda naam mera, naachna kaam mera (my name is Govinda, dancing is my job).” The film follows the story of a murder mystery. Govinda Naam Mera is Vicky's second film under Karan Johar's Dharma Productions after the horror film Bhoot Part One: The Haunted Ship. This will also be Vicky's second digital release after his film Sardar Udham. A few days ago, sharing a video on Instagram, Vicky Kaushal and Karan Johar announced that the film will be released on an OTT platform. In the video, Vicky is seen being thrilled thinking that the said film is a biopic on Bollywood icon Govinda, but when Karan tells him that it is a story of the background dancer Govinda Waghmare, he gets 'blown' away. On the movie front, Vicky Kaushal will be next seen in Meghana Gulzar's Sam Bahadur and Laxman Utekar's unnamed project alongside Sara Ali Khan. Vicky also has Anand Tiwari's film alongs...

Govinda Naam Mera Movie: Review

• • News • Bollywood News • Bollywood Features News • Slideshows • South Cinema • International • Television • OTT / Web Series • Fashion & Lifestyle • K-Pop • Movies • Upcoming Releases • Top 100 Movies • Movie Reviews • Celebs • Top 100 Celebs • Digital Celebs • Photos • Parties and Events • Celeb Photos • Celeb Wallpapers • Movie Stills • First Look • Movie Wallpapers • Toons • Music • Song Lyrics • Music Reviews • Videos • Trailers • Celeb Interviews • OTT • First Day First Show • Parties & Events • Television • Exclusive & Specials • Movie Songs • Box Office • Box Office Collection • Analysis & Features • All Time Top Grossers • Overseas Box Office • 100 Crore club • 200 Crore club • Top Male Celebs • Top Female Celebs • Trending • Jogira Sara Ra Ra Movie Review • The Kerala Story Box Office • Zara Hatke Zara Bachke Movie Review • Bandaa Movie Review • Bloody Daddy Movie Review • BH Style Icons GOVINDA NAAM MERA is the story of a man in deep trouble. Govinda Waghmare (Vicky Kaushal), a Bollywood background dancer and aspiring choreographer, is unhappily married to Gauri (Bhumi Pednekar). They live in a mansion in the heart of Mumbai but it’s in a legal dispute. Govinda’s father Gopi Vishwakarma ... (Wilson Tiger) was married to Charulata (Veenah Naair) and had a son, Vishnu (Akshay Gunawat) down South. But in the late 80s, he came to Mumbai, had an affair with Govinda’s mother Asha Waghmare (Renuka Shahane) and she gave birth to a son (Govinda). He then died, leaving ...

Govinda Naam Mera ending explained — what really happened at the end of the Vicky Kaushal starrer comedy thriller?

By Gaurav Sonavane Cut to the present day. Like father, like son — Govinda can’t wait to divorce his wife Gauri (Pednekar), who’s portrayed as an indomitable shrew, for his seemingly all-accepting girlfriend Suku (Advani). But Gauri’s not signing those papers until he’s paid back the dowry — a word flung about a little too casually in the film — his family had taken, in full. Things aren’t looking up on the professional side either. Govinda’s lifelong dream, to be a choreographer, is yet to be realised and is constantly denigrated by his wife. He owes a lot of money to a corrupt police officer and somehow, manages to get himself and Suku mixed up with a drug lord and his influencer son Sandy (who’s probably the only funny thing about the movie). In the middle of all of this, Gauri gets murdered. And then things just get even more ridiculous. Govinda Naam Mera ends with Govinda summing up the whole twist. The short version? Everyone played everyone. Suku had been hired by Vishnu, Govinda’s hated step-brother, to play the former’s girlfriend and illicit information that would help him take ownership of the property. Suku, in turn, employs Majnu (the Waghmare househelp and Gauri’s right hand woman) as informant. When Govinda learns about the treachery, he’s heartbroken. But then he decides to play it to his advantage. Turns out he’s staged the whole thing. First, he stole the drugs from Sandy — not too much of a chore to be honest — and gave them over to Suku for ‘safekeeping...