This
comedy flick revolves around two guys who fall in love with the same
girl. Who gets the girl forms the crux of Mujhse Shaadi Karoge
(meaning will you marry me).
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Salman
Khan plays Samir, a beach casanova in this film,
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Samir
(Salman Khan) works as a lifeguard in Goa. Despite a bevy of bikini
clad girls parading in front of him daily, he falls for Rani (Priyanka
Chopra), an up-and-coming career minded designer.
Life
for these love birds runs smoothly until Sunny enters the scene.
He
shares a flat with Samir. Being poles apart, both lads cannot get
on. But what can they do? It is better to share the bills than pay
the full rent!
When
Sunny's eyes falls on Rani, he too gets hooked.
So
what follows is a series of funny escapades as the lads battle against
each other to get the girl.
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Priyanka
Chopra, Akshay and Salman
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Adding
to this mayhem is Rani's father, Colonel Dugraj Singh (Amrish Puri).
A man
of strict principles, the Colonel has fought the war against the
Portuguese in his younger days. He happily retires to a quite life
in Goa.
But
the arrival of two men into his daughter's life brings chaos.
Then
there are the twins, Raj and Paul (played by Rajpal Yadav).
Raj
is an astrologer who predicts Samir's every move. But all his predictions
prove to be wrong.
Paul,
the other twin brother, is the leader of the Eagle gang creating
chaos in this love triangle.
As
for Rani, her life changes as she discovers a funny and adventurous
lifestyle thanks to these guys.
But
who will she choose as her life long companion? Watch Mujhse
Shaadi Karoge to find out.
Director
David Dhawan makes a comeback in the director' s chair after a respite
of few years.
His
previous comedy flicks like Hero No.1, Biwi No 1 and
Haseena Maan Jayegi fared well at the UK box office.
There
no reason why his latest film shouldn't do well. After all, the
audience will be entertained fully with the usual Bollywood gags
and humour.
There
is also a fight sequence pure matrix style, the first of its kind
to be seen in a Bollywood film. So do watch out for this.
The
film releases in the UK cinemas around 30th July 2004.
Previewed
by Manish Gajjar,
BBC
Shropshire's Mr Bollywood.
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