Kartik Aaryan’s role in Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri has sparked divided reactions among audiences. While some viewers find his performance charming and quirky, others feel he appears mediocre for most of the film, leading to sharply contrasting opinions.
A section of fans praise Kartik’s “ghar ka ladka” image. They feel he represents a simple, relatable boy-next-door figure. According to them, this familiarity helps audiences connect with his character and reinforces his appeal among family viewers.
Supporters also point to films like Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety as proof of Kartik Aaryan’s strong family-oriented fanbase. They believe the same support is visible again, with family audiences forming a large share of theatre footfalls during the festive season.
However, many who disliked his performance argue that this positive narrative is driven by PR. They claim the “ghar ka ladka” label is a deliberate rebranding effort aimed at drawing family audiences to theatres.
Some take the criticism further, saying that if Kartik is truly a “ghar ka ladka,” his films belong at home on OTT platforms. According to them, Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri did not merit a theatrical release.
There are also claims that Dharma Productions wasted valuable theatre screens on the film. Critics feel it has delivered little impact and failed to justify the resources spent on its release.
Several fans say constant PR narratives have created fatigue and resentment. They believe stronger performances would remove the need for image-building campaigns and manufactured praise.




