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Release Date: April 9, 2004
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Marriage is supposed to be made in heaven. But, for three friends -- Meet, Amar and Prem -- it has become hell on earth. For Meet, whose name means "lover" in Hindi, marriage has crimped his "cool stud" lifestyle. His wife Aanchal makes sure he cools his heels at home. Prem's parents forced him to marry Geeta, a sweet, innocent and "my husband-is-my-god" kind of woman. She would rather press his feet than "you know what." Amar is terrified of his wife Bindiya and her equally domineering mother, who lives with them. When these three buddies meet up after three years, their frustrations with marriage fuel their conversation. They decide the only way to spice up their lives is have as many affairs as possible for the next month. Then, they'll regroup and exchange notes. So, the rollicking process starts as the three men go looking for "biryaani." With Inspector Sikander hot on their trial, they find themselves in one crazy situation after another as the film races to its hilarious climax.
Starring:
Ajay Devgan, Vivek Oberoi, Aftab Shivdasani, Ritesh Deshmukh, Tara Sharma
Directed by:
Indra Kumar
Rating: No Rating
Genre: Drama, Comedy
Runtime: 167 min
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The Twilight Saga: New Moon
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