Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai Page #3

Synopsis: Love hits people in all sorts of ways. To Sanjay (Uday Chopra) however, love hit him like a ton of bricks. Sanjay is the dithering Casanova, constantly bungling up his romantic liaisons, till one day the phone rings. Anjali (Sanjana) his childhood friend is getting married. It's now that the bricks fall on him. Observing Sanjay's reaction to this news and hearing him talk of Anjali, his flat mate Ria (Bipasha Basu) concludes that Sanjay is in love with her. Sanjay wakes up to this truth, reluctantly but surely and sets off on a noble mission - to break the wedding. He is overjoyed to be reunited with Anjali - till he meets the groom to be - handsome, charismatic, every girl's dream guy, Rohit (Jimmy Shergill). Nevertheless, Sanjay's love for Anjali compels him to take on the world and he sets off on his crusade of poisoning the family's mind against Rohit. It's all about a clash between the good and the not-so-good.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Sanjay Gadhvi
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.3
Year:
2002
158 min
403 Views


for ages. I mean, Anjali is waiting.

Waiting for me... why?

- Would I know?

It's between you and your Anjali.

Go, she's waiting. Excuse me.

Now he's oored.

Anjali.

Today, little Anju, you've had it.

You just wait.

Getting smart with Sanju?

Today, I'm gonna beat you bad!

You aren't giving me the slip.

You dag!

You!

- What happened? come, come.

Come on.

- What?

Anju!

- Sanju.

Let me see how can you escape from me.

Come on, come on.

Yes. Got you.

Nice couple, no?

- Yes.

- Could've been better Could've been you.

That's what I always thought.

- Whatever we think...

marriages are made in Heaven.

Could've been different.

Nilu could've been my Aunt Nilu.

If you're in love, why is

the heart afraid of love?

Greetings, sister-in-law.

How are you?

- Hello Mr Khanna.

Weren't you supposed to come yesterday?

- If you wish, I'll leave.

You see, I just couldn't stay away.

Went to Delhi for few days

But couldn't stay there.

Where's our girl? Where's Anjali? Anju!

I'm here.

- There she is.

Samosas. For you.

- Bless you.

No. First, what did you gel from Delhi?

- Blackmailing me'! Wait...

till you're married. Then I'll make you

cook hot samosas for me every day

I could cook for you. But your son,

the doctor, will he let you eat fries?

Between you and I and

samosas how did that fool crop up?

Uncle.

When is Rohit coming?

Sanjay, come over here.

Sanjay. He's Mr. Malhotra's son.

- The late Mr. Malhotra...'!

The one whose house I bought'!

- Yes.

So you are Sanjay! I

just thought of meeting you.

Though we've never met, I

know your entire history.

Anju speaks so much about you.

Whenever she's at our place...

she starts reeling off,

here's Sanju's room,

this is where we played carrom...

so on and so forth.

Do come over some day.

It's your house.

- Was. Now it's yours.

Anjali still calls it Sanju's house.

Silly, doesn't even

realize where she's going.

Excuse me.

After Mr. Malhotra died in the accident,

he moved to Bombay. Settled down well.

Destiny is strange.

Motherless boy, at 20,

he lost his father too.

But he didn't break down.

He's a brave kid.

I like that boy.

This is still here?

- Yes!

Last year there was

talk of cutting down.

This branch. For 3 days, I cried

I went on a hunger strike for 2

days and at last, Papa relented.

Why not let him cut it if he wants'!

- How could I...'! You made this swing.

For hours we sat on this

swing as we plotted our mischief.

Come, sit.

- I hope it doesn't break.

If it hasn't broken in all these

years how can it break now? Come.

You see'? An old

relationship never lets you down.

Go on, ask.

- What...'!

I know what your

tricky head is full 01.

Full of what?

- Questions, countless questions.

About him.

- About whom'!

About Rohit, stupid. Who else?

Everyone is asking about him.

But I haven't told anyone anything.

Because I wanted you

to be the first to know.

Rohit... where do I begin?

Last year... Rohit's father

came to live in your house.

Papa told you, no?

Rohii has never come here.

Lives in America. He's a doctor.

His father is a very nice person.

He started socialising with us.

His house was always like a second

home to me, ever since your times.

Everyone was worried

about my trip to America.

Rohit was out there.

Uncle Khanna assured us,

there's no reason for worry.

That assured Papa.

But I was so apprehensive.

Remember, I called you from the airport?

The prospect of travelling to

America all alone was so daunting.

You were the one who gave me courage.

Were ii not for your encouragement...

I might never have met Rohit.

Takes a fool to shoot himself in the leg

and I stepped right into the gun?

I couldn't know it at all.

That a few days with Rohit would

lead us into this, I never expected.

We hadn't quite met each other,

hardly had we got to know each other...

when his father made the proposal.

Papa asked me and I said yes.

And look, we're

getting ready for the wedding.

Sanju I need you to

encourage me once again.

I'm so nervous.

Getting married for

the first lime, you see.

But now you're here and I know.

Everything is going to be fine.

Mine is going to be

one memorable wedding.

Anjali, over here...

- Coming, Didi (Didi: Sister)

One memorable wedding, for sure.

Neither will you

forget it nor your Rohit.

Don'! worry. Next lime.

Even you can'! do anything.

Your paan.

- Paan? Thanks

I've had a word with the priest.

The kulfi supplier is confirmed. 5,500.

Perfect. And look..

Bagged the queen already?

No worry. He still

needs a cover for score.

Here you go

Uncle, bad luck! Lost your queen.

For him, nothing new.

- What do you mean?

Means nothing.

Just put your heart into the game.

- Winning, losing...

makes no difference. Right?

Now what's on your mind?

Rohit.

- What about Rohit?

Unlike you, I know nothing about him.

- Know what? He's a doctor.

Where?

- In America.

Where in America?

You got an address? A

telephone number? Something?

Anjali would know.

- Is that all you care for her?

About the two of you, he

wanted to satisfy himself fully.

While you were wailing for approvals.

He was investigating you thoroughly.

Before the wedding was finalised,

he had every detail about you.

Your photo was vetted even

by the farthest-ung relative.

Only then was this relation fixed.

Naturally, it's a brother's duty to

vet his sister's prospective suitors.

And how have you investigated Rohit?

- You don't even have his numbers.

Sanju, think before you speak.

- Sorry, I said what I felt right.

Strange, no?

Here's a wedding in the offing and

no one has even seen the boy's photo?

Well, modern times.

Carry on.

Look, nothing's wrong.

He belongs to a nice family.

- And we were from bad ones'!

No, I mean, his parents are nice.

- And our parents were bad'!

No, no, look.. - What are you saying?

No, no, uncle. Absolutely not.

- Don't shout. Don't shout.

Photo! Must-see!

- You mus! show us a photo.

Quiet, I'm telling you.

- Why are the kids after you, Anjali?

She won'! show us his photo.

- Whose photo'!

Her fiance's.

- I don't have any photos.

Yes, she has his photo.

- Uncle, will you scold them'!

Kids, stop harassing her and get lost.

Come on, sit beside me.

Come on, show it to me.

- What?

Your fiance's photo.

Show it, girl.

Go on, let him see the photo.

In my time, I went to town...

with your grandfather's photo.

I showed him off to everyone... the

barber, the tailor, the confectioner.

How nice.

You can see Rohit when he comes.

Day after tomorrow - Listen to that.

Upto you if you want

to wait till day after.

But the eager will come

to Sanju, the magic man.

The bridegroom's photo.

- How did he get his hands on it'!

Rohit photo?

- Where did you find it?

I know every inch of your room

I will see it first. -

I will see it first.

OK, quiet!

Sanju... don'! you dare...

One, two, three!

I have heard that you have

selected your life partner."

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Sanjay Gadhvi

Sanjay Gadhvi (born 22 November 1965) is an Indian writer and film director who is known for the first two installments of the Dhoom series. more…

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