![]() The music adds more life to the film, especially ‘Bhaibando Bhare Bhayankar’ and ‘Shaan Bhaan Bhule’.Īpart from that, the performances take the movie to the next level. ![]() Right from the opening scene where Manan mentions over a phone call that he is looking for ‘ pari jevi chhokri’ and Deepali comes wearing ‘angel’ attire for some college show, you know that you are in for a hilarious treat. Comedy factor is the biggest USP of this film. While the movie is reportedly inspired from a South Indian comedy flick, the ‘Gujarati-fication’ was so seamless on parameters of screenplay, dialogues and direction that it didn’t come across as a remake. And this man has again ensured that he played his comedy cards aptly and this one scores a hat-trick when it comes to ensuring a fun-filled movie experience. ![]() Review: Expectations were high from director Krishnadev Yagnik, considering his previous two ventures ( Chhello Divas and Karsandas Pay & Use) were much appreciated by critics and masses alike. Will Manan’s friends salvage the situation and will he regain memory? ![]() Consequently, Manan doesn’t recognize his fiance Deepali (Kinjal Rajpriya), neither does he remember anything about his impending wedding. Story: While playing cricket with his friends– Neel (Yash Soni), Chirag (Mitra Gadhvi) and Viral (Aarjav Trivedi), Manan (Malhar Thakar) meets with an accident that causes partial loss of his memory.
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