Most.eligible.bachelor.2021

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.

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 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. carries the film with her screen presence

: 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 He approaches the process like a business task