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Release Date: November 6, 2009
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Prem is an ajab kind of a guy. As life president of Happy Club, he's always trying to make everybody happy, but somehow it always ends in disaster! He kidnaps Jenny by mistake. Big mistake!! Because now Jenny thinks he's the worst form on earth. Ouch!! But he thinks she's Beautiful...she's Vanilla ice cream… Yummy!! Love can make you do the strangest things, and if Prem is ajab, his love is ghazab too! He's never worked in his life now he's spending hours and hours churning out ladoos and frying jalebis in a halwai shop. Sweat and slurp!! He's always been a shudh vegetarian now he's putting tigers to shame with all the chicken he's eating. Chomp chomp!! And as icing on the wedding cake, he even helps Jenny run away from her own wedding. Run Baby Run!!! With a furious father, frustrated bridegroom, greedy don and wily politician running after them. What's going to happen now? Prem's prem kahani had an ajab beginning, will it have a ghazab ending? Or an ajab and ghazab ending?
Starring:
Ranbir Kapoor, Katrina Kaif, Upen Patel, Asrani, Jagdeep, Smita Jaykar, Darshan Jariwala, Navneet Nishan, Govind Namdeo
Directed by:
Raj Kumar Santoshi
Rating: No Rating
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 150 min
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The Twilight Saga: New Moon
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