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Synopsis: While on the way to the airport, Mala, who Jignesh Patel believes is going to be his future girlfriend, must listen to the romantic overtures of a group who are obsessed with the popular number 'Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na' from the movie 'Aa Gale Lag Jaa'. The story is about Jai Singh Rathore and Aditi Wadia, two friends who are so close that the Wadias decide to get them married. But both disagree, and decide to seek soul mates for each other. With Aditi's help, Jai meets Meghna, and both fall in love with each other. Jai is introduced to her parents, who also approve of him. Aditi's is then introduced to Sushant Modi, who instantly finds approval, even with her reclusive brother, Amit. Mala anxiously awaits the climax as the story unfolds with many twists and turns.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Abbas Tyrewala
Production: UTV Communications
  6 wins & 10 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.5
Year:
2008
155 min
$539,857
1,664 Views


He's only had five small drinks.

Shambhu, serve the food!

The master's done drinking.

Mahesh!

Dad, you're feeding your shirt

more than yourself!

How's the food, Jai?

Don't flirt with kids..."Sheela"!

He's your daughter's boyfriend.

Spare him.

Everyone at the club

has a crush on you.

Memories of youth.

When you looked upon me with love.

After 25 years of marriage,

tolerating each other is good enough.

And if one can't tolerate,

one learns to ignore, yes?

And my folks?

Nice.

They bicker so much

but can't do without each other.

Sometimes I feel so overwhelmed

at their love.

- What are you doing here?

- Is Aditi here?

Why? Is your girlfriend asleep?

Ask your friends to look at the time

before showing up.

What's up, Jai?

Sorry, I couldn't come to the party.

I'd promised Meghna.

Hey, it's still your birthday.

I know.

Let's spend tomorrow together,

just you and me.

We'll hang out,

watch a film, have dinner...

We used to hang out together

because we liked it.

Not because it was duty

or an obligation.

So please, don't insult me

by apologising.

You wanted to go to Meghna's house,

and you did.

Wasn't it your parents' idea,

giving each other space?

Don't worry, we'll find you a stud.

Then you'll vanish, too...

Rats, just...

Don't do me any favours.

I can find myself a guy.

In fact, I'm meeting someone tomorrow.

Dad's friend's son.

So don't bother, all right?

I hope you like him.

It's late. I should get some sleep.

Why doesn't she tell him?

The arrogance of "just friendship".

And this son of her dad's friend,

it's a lie, right?

Exactly the type of guy Aditi wanted.

So do you ever do any work?

I'm at work at 8;00 sharp.

Doesn't look like it.

Your life seems like a holiday.

Not one holiday

but many small ones.

With lots of restaurants,

because I love food.

And a few parties,

because I like a drink sometimes.

What do you like?

- Ever tried bungee jumping?

- Not yet.

First holiday...bungee jumping.

Whoa!

You're planning our life already?

You don't have to marry me.

Come with friends.

Is it for real?

When you're with me...

no one will mess with you.

What?

Not all.

I think Sunita was just a friend.

It's all your fault.

You didn't meet me at sixteen.

Are you threatening me?

Warning, my foot!

Remember, I've had you suspended

for only a week.

Call my home again and I swear

I'll have you dismissed.

Water?

Some to drink

and some to flush down Waghmare.

Jai, Aditi had called.

When?

This afternoon.

Buy a mobile, won't you?

Maybe when I get a job.

Hi, Meow! You called?

Yes. I have some good news.

You're getting married?

- What's his name?

- Sushant. Sushant Modi.

Have to run. Goodnight.

Interviews start tomorrow.

I would love to get a job in marketing.

What do you feel like eating?

Leftovers?

I'm in the mood to cook.

State your wish.

Samosas!

Aditi's engaged.

I heard.

Rotlu! When he's happy,

we wonder what's wrong!

And his girlfriend, Bombs.

Though her plane needs

two runways to take off.

- Meaning?

- She's a bit slow.

And Jai. That's it, that's our group.

- So when am I meeting them?

- After the wedding.

Or else you'll definitely run away!

- Let's not go inside.

- Why?

Tell me why.

My friends are waiting inside.

See those horses?

Two lunatics ride them.

They started a fight the last time.

And I'm sure they'll create

a problem tonight, too.

Problems I can handle.

She still likes you.

Only after two drinks.

- What for?

- I shouldn't have called her.

She's a friend, right?

Friends are always special.

Come on.

What's your problem

if she wants to dance?

- I'll thrash that English out of you!

- Really?

Richa just can't handle her drink.

Did you need to handle her?

Was I wrong?

How was the party? Did you have fun?

- Dinner?

- We've eaten, thank you.

You're Amit, right?

Has he lost it?

Why?

Marrying Aditi! Very brave.

Come on, it's late.

Dad, I'm meeting Sushant

for the first time.

- He's tired, son. Next time...

- I'm fine.

I was eager to meet him, too.

He's almost my brother now.

- So, Amit, what do you do?

- Read books.

Listen to music. Watch films.

- What about work?

- Nothing at all.

- The only advantage of being rich.

- That shouldn't be the case.

A man's work is his identity.

He paints.

Don't you, son?

Just doodles.

Amit's never shown me his room.

I haven't seen it either.

Amit likes Sushant!

- You must be so proud of him.

- Thanks, bro-in-law!

Bro-in-law?

You gave Sushant a painting?

Sushant is nice, isn't he?

You've never seen my room, right?

What are you doing, Aditi?

You want to marry him?

- Meaning?

- Listen to me, Aditi.

Sushant is not a nice guy.

- He cares only for himself.

- What are you saying?

Come and sit down.

Don't you know you're in love with Jai?

That you can only be happy with him?

Amit, I thought you didn't like Jai.

My parents keep wishing

they had a son like him.

My own sister...my best friend,

loves him more.

I know why.

Because he's...he's...

A wonderful guy!

I know.

But he likes Meghna.

And I'm to marry Sushant.

Jai loves you.

Maybe he doesn't realise it.

Like you didn't.

That's tricky.

I've an interview the next morning.

Hey, don't do this.

It's my surprise birthday party.

- Even Aditi can't make it.

- Why isn't she coming?

- Sushant's friend is throwing a party.

- Well, I'll try.

If I can make it, I'll come.

Bummer!

- What did he say?

- He said bugger off!

So...tell me.

- What?

- About your past.

What past?

Boyfriend, crush, affair maybe...

Hey, why be coy?

Didn't you ever like someone?

Once. In school.

When I told him, he went crying

to the teacher. OK?

And in your group? No special friend?

One you liked more than others?

Sushant, what's your problem?

Your little black book is like an epic.

And you ask me about friends?

Yes, there was one.

A very special friend.

His name is Jai.

And we were so close, people thought

we were having an affair. Happy?

- Well?

- Well what?

Well, were you?

So why haven't I met him?

Because college is over

and everyone's busy.

Plus he's got a girlfriend.

This is Vikram, my boyfriend.

Sushant...

So you've finally got over me.

Hey, Vikram, look after her, man.

She was my most special girlfriend.

What haven't we shared,

to shy away from a dance?

- We should go.

- Wait a minute. One dance, babes.

Hands off.

Chill, buddy.

You're a chapter. I'm the story.

I'm suitably impressed.

Now let her go.

I was high.

- Then let me drive, please.

- I'm fine now.

No, it's late, Jiggy! I'm going home.

Talk to you later. Goodnight.

What's up?

Party at my friend's place.

- Let's go. I can meet your friends.

- Not tonight!

I insist. Say where.

Will Jai be there?

No idea.

What's up with Jai?

I know. He hasn't smiled all evening.

Another whiner? I'm feeling insecure.

I know.

So...you two were close friends

in college, right?

We still are.

Always will be.

A drink, Sushant?

Sushant will think we're a morose bunch.

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Abbas Tyrewala

Abbas Tyrewala is an Indian film storywriter, screenwriter, dialogue writer and director. After making his mark as a screenwriter and dialogue writer in early 2000s, with award-winning films like Maqbool (2003), Munnabhai M.B.B.S. (2003), he made his debut as a director with a breezy romantic comedy, Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na (2008). more…

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