Cocktail Soundtrack

Synopsis: The story revolves around Gautam Khanna (Saif Ali Khan), Veronica D'Costa (Deepika Padukone) and Meera Gupta (Diana Penty). Gautam Khanna (Saif Ali Khan) always had a dream to go to London and have a job. His dream is fulfilled and he gets a job. But his mom, Nita (Dimple Kapadia) says that she has to finalize his marriage to a girl and so he has to wait. She finds her perfect 'bahu' in Meera Gupta (Diana Penty). But she does not tell Gautam about this and tells Meera's parents even to not tell Meera. She tells Gautam to take her friend's daughter Meera as she has an assignment in London for 3 days. On the flight, Meera and Gautam befriend each other. In London, Meera has some problems completing her assignment and therefore fails to give it on time. She loses her job but then Gautam consoles her. They go on a beach party and there they meet Veronica D'Costa (Deepika Padukone). After some days of living with each other, Gautam falls in love with Veronica. But the thing that Gautam does
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Homi Adajania
Production: Eros Entertainment
  9 wins & 61 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
NOT RATED
Year:
2012
146 min
$1,027,121
Website
1,339 Views


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#SongDuration
1All Shook Up3:33
2Don't Worry, Be Happy4:51
3Hippy Hippy Shake1:48
4Kokomo3:38
5Powerful Stuff4:51
6Rave On3:16
7Since When4:03
8Tutti Frutti2:24
9Wild Again4:47

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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