Prem Prakash Tiwari (Ayushmann Khurrana) listening to Kumar Sanu is the film's opening shot. Set in Haridwar, 1990s, the film captures the nascent feel of the town. Prem owns a cassette shop in the local market. His father is keen to get him hitched and the family goes to a local temple to meet Sandhya (Bhumi Pednekar). B.Ed, waiting for a teaching job, the most visible thing about her is her weight. Coming from a patriarchal cognitive set-up, she doesn't fit the quintessential idea of beautiful. And still, the school drop out Prem must marry her because he is incapable of attaining a girl with 'Juhi-Chawla-level-of-looks.' In an elaborate community-wedding ceremony, Prem and Sandhya get married. Their wedding night is uncomfortable with neither treading towards establishing conjugal relations. Prem has in his own reasons and the girl is naturally shy. Next morning on a call, she announces it to a friend and the whole family finds out
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但是電影中有一個空白。演員所說的印地語方言與情節的地理位置不符。這種方言在北方邦的南部和中部很普遍。 “Kachhu nahi hot hai”是一種方言,一旦你跨越馬圖拉向南走。印地語的貞潔方言在哈里瓦(Haridwar)流行,故事的確定。
整體而言,這部電影遠比寶萊塢如此喜愛的“數百萬星光熠熠的大片”要好得多。值得慶幸的是,沒有項目歌曲,沒有戰斗場面,沒有肌肉販子。一部充滿熱情的電影充滿了印度的風氣。