The plot follows Gulrez "Gullu" (Parineeti Chopra), a Hyderabadi shoe store salesgirl who has faced heartbreak due to dowry demands. Frustrated, she hatches a plan with her father—to woo wealthy, gullible men from abroad via a fake online profile, trap them with demands for lavish dowries, and then humiliate them. The plan leads her to Tariq "Taru" Haidar (Aditya Roy Kapur), a Lucknow-born chef from London. The film is beloved for its sharp dialogue, the quirky Hyderabadi setting, and its deliciously complicated take on love, money, and class.
(Anupam Kher), hatch a plan to "scam the scammers". They travel to Lucknow to find a wealthy groom, lure him into a dowry demand, and then use Section 498A index of daawat e ishq upd
Characters and Performances Parineeti Chopra’s Haleem is the film’s emotional anchor: spunky, confident, and driven by familial duty. Chopra delivers warmth and comedic timing, balancing Haleem’s ambition with vulnerability. Aditya Roy Kapur’s Fazal is the archetypal romantic lead—gentle, principled, and somewhat simple-hearted. Their chemistry provides the film’s emotional core. The supporting cast, including veteran character actors in parental and community roles, adds texture by portraying varied responses to tradition, honor, and economic strain. The plot follows Gulrez "Gullu" (Parineeti Chopra), a
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Cinematic Style and Music Director Habib Faisal blends vibrant production design with warm cinematography to create an inviting visual palette. The pacing alternates between comedic set pieces and quieter emotional moments, allowing character development without sacrificing entertainment. Music plays a significant role in setting tone—melodic songs and background scores underscore both the playful and poignant beats of the story. Dance and celebratory sequences are staged to highlight communal joy and cultural ritual.
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