
Suhaan receives divorce notice from his wife Piya as he as failed to pay the alimony.Agasthya enters their doorstep searching for Piya he was in love with her during college days but couldn't express it. Suhaan tries to get Agasthya and Piya closer that he doesn't have to pay her alimony and monitors their every move.He rents a apartment opposite her house and uses telescopes and binoculars to monitor her.Suhaan notices that Piya has a baby girl.Piya was pregnant when she lef... (Full plot summary below)
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Suhaan receives divorce notice from his wife Piya as he as failed to pay the alimony.Agasthya enters their doorstep searching for Piya he was in love with her during college days but couldn't express it. Suhaan tries to get Agasthya and Piya closer that he doesn't have to pay her alimony and monitors their every move.He rents a apartment opposite her house and uses telescopes and binoculars to monitor her.Suhaan notices that Piya has a baby girl.Piya was pregnant when she left him as she didn't want her and baby to ruin his film career.Suhaan realizes his mistake but its to late as Piya and Agasthya are set to get engaged.
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| L.A. WeeklyDavid ChuteViewers who are not already Bolly-heads are likely to be appalled. |
| Murphy's Movie ReviewsTed MurphyThe film has some minor flaws which do not fully deter from one's enjoyment. Kunder, who also wrote the screenplay, stages some spectacular musical numbers -- some of the best seen in recent years. The musical score by Anu Malik is lovely and enjoyable. |
| TheMovieReport.comMichael DequinaLeave it to the ever-grating Salman Khan to render anyone's efforts moot. |
| New York PostV.A. MusettoWe keep waiting for one of those outlandish musical treats to bring some life to the clichéd script. Kunder throws in a few breaks, but they're tepid and brief. |
| OutlookNamrata JoshiSecond half is all copious tears. Only thing you take back from the film are the loopy laugh of Akshay and the little child who is a natural actor at one year of age. |
| Film Journal InternationalMaitland McDonaghThe film's transition from sight gags to tear-stained family drama is especially abrupt, and most of the musical sequences are undistinguished. |
| User Reviewmary .gr8 film, i like da song "sau dard" |
| User ReviewVaibhav CA great combination of comedy, emotions and romance. |
| User ReviewAmina Komg this is such a good film!! and it has amazing songs in it lol x |
| User ReviewMuskan pi saw this movie. it was so nice. i love this movie's first song. and the last one. |