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Directed by Sanjay Gadhvi (fresh off the success of Dhoom ), this film promised a fun, glossy ride. But did it deliver? And more importantly, is it worth your watch this wedding season? Let’s break it down. The story is classic Bollywood simplicity: Sanjay (Uday Chopra) is a happy-go-lucky guy who gets the shock of his life when he learns his best friend (and secret crush) Anjali (Tulip Joshi) is getting married. The twist? He has just six days to stop the wedding, win her heart, and prove that he’s more than just a "buddy."
Look, Uday Chopra is a likable guy, but he isn’t Hrithik Roshan. His character, Sanjay, spends most of the film whining or doing something cringey. You might find yourself rooting for the groom (Jimmy Shergill, who is excellent as the cool, secure fiancé) instead of the hero. mere yaar ki shaadi hai film
Along for the ride is his chaotic cousin Ria (Bipasha Basu), who adds fire, sarcasm, and a surprisingly effective “how to seduce your best friend” lesson plan. If you are a child of the 90s or early 2000s, this film is a dopamine hit. Directed by Sanjay Gadhvi (fresh off the success
The film doesn’t hold back on the visuals. Grand sets, colorful lehengas, massive baraats , and energetic choreography. If you love watching Bollywood weddings for the sheer spectacle, this film delivers non-stop. The "Helpful" Critique (Where it falls short) Since this is a helpful review, let’s be honest about the flaws so you don’t go in with wrong expectations. Let’s break it down
I’m talking about (2006).