If it's a contractual marriage - relatives push the guy into the well, if it's a marriage for love - the guy jumps in there himself. The result is one – the guy will drown. Jeet (Govinda):
How can you live a life with one girl? Are you sick? . . "
This, in short, is the life position of Jeet's lawyer, the oldest of three bosom friends, and the most cynical. He is engaged in divorce proceedings and knows the entire shadow side of the sign not by hearsay. His younger friends are more romantic and impractical. Karan (Fardin Khan), a guy shirt, hits the rich fool Sanjana (Genelia). She has nothing to do in life except to burn it, so she is a frequent guest at various parties and parties, and in her free time from these important events she “expresses herself”: she sings, paints, in short, creatively exasperates herself. Looks like it's all, to put it mildly, not ice. Talents, at least artistic, the girl’s cat cried. But rich dad sponsors her “labor”, so Sanjana thinks of herself as a great singer, artist, and further on the list. I was especially killed by her “masterpiece” Cuckoo. Full paragraph.
The second young man, Bhavesh, grew up in a traditional family, under the heel of a self-dirty father (I wanted to write first - an autocrat), as he was described by the voice translators - Stalin of All India. Dad keeps the whole family on a short leash, not even allowing you to comb your hair to your liking. Of course, such an important matter as the wedding of the youngest son was decided by the father. Dad conspired with a friend and flew the whole family to India to look for a traditional Indian girl. The girl, they found, she seemed very nice, well-bred and obedient, but not quite traditional, in the sense that she was used to making decisions on life, had her own opinion on everything, that is, she was not quite a doll, as the head of the family wanted. Soft Bhavesh (Tusshar Kapoor), the words could not vomit across the will of his father, and as a result was between the hammer and the anvil. It was all over after the wedding.
The film, as I initially thought, would have been another dummy, had it not been for the actors and the plot twist in the second part. Throughout the first part, Karan and Bhavesh fell in love, loved, met and dreamed. In the second part, the prose of life began. Two of our Romeos had a wedding and it started. The love boat crashed in the house. Sanjana was completely unfit for the household, Prachi was a tough nut and was not going to bend under the domestic tyrant-father-in-law, and the young people did not know how to behave in such situations. History is as old as the world. At first everything is smooth and sweet, then, in life together, problems begin, pink glasses are removed and dipping into a barrel of shit begins. Lack of money, relatives, problems at work, with bosses, lack of romance, and then problems with children – all this is not prepared and not talked before the wedding. And to yourself – arrogantly – think: “I definitely will not!” It will be! It'll be worse! And of course, the guys were weaker than the girls and could not stand it. Divorced. Jeet bred them himself. And giggling. And then... married! On a nightclub dancer (Amrita Rao). No one expected such a betrayal from him. Guys fell into a sediment. And they began to tear their hair, because it was too late to change something. Or is it not too late?
The film is instructive. Especially for young people, let them look. Maybe someone will recognize himself in one of the heroes?
9 out of 10