Come, fall in love in college. Akaash (Kartik Aaryan) & Vani (Nushrat Bharucha) set out on their journey towards a common destination – St. Stephen’s College, Delhi University. Right from the beginning when they meet, it becomes a memorable moment in their life. Little did they know that this acquaintance in the college for the next three years - could be the foundation of sharing their love throughout their lifetime.
Vani is a girl who has grown up in Dehradun living by the social norms. She has dreams she wants to fulfill but doesn’t have the courage to stand up to the family or society to fight for them. A simple, girl next door whom you could easily fall in love with, but who never gives you the confidence that she would fight for her love, for you, for herself.
Akaash is a charming rebel from Chandigarh who believes in doing his own thing. He doesn’t mind playing ....
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Ajab Gazabb Love is a romantic comedy film directed by Sanjay Gadhvi and produced by Vashu Bhagnani. Jackky Bhagnani and Nidhi Subbaiah play the lead roles, along with Arjun Rampal, Arshad Warsi, Darshan Jariwala and Kirron Kher.
All the characters in this drama try hard to tickle your bones, eventually land up with giggles here and there.
The story is about a poor little rich boy Rajveer (Jackky Bhagnani) who falls in love with a girl Madhuri (Nidhi Subbaiah) who is a strong advocate of social justice and equality. Further, he learns that she ‘hates’ all rich people and will have nothing to do with a rich boy like him.
So here is a rich kid who has a passion for hot-wheels and his ‘dream cars’, falling in love with a girl who hates everything rich. The same girl dons fancy dresses and designer accessories – is a different matter all together.
Rajveer has only one w ....
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A Marathi girl Meenakshi Deshpande (Rani Mukerji) falls in love with a Tamil artist Surya (Prithviraj). Aiyyaa is a funny (and odd) love story with the backdrop of a Tamil - Marathi cultural clash.
Meenakshi, the lead protagonist woos a stranger whom she desires. This young Maharashtrian woman is crazy, filmy and a dreamer who loves escaping into her own fantasy land.
She gets attracted to a painter, Surya (Prithviraj Sukumaran), as he “smells” good. Indian middle class girls usually do not have the freedom to choose their life partner, but here this girl defies her customs and chooses the boy of her dream.
Her parents have fixed her engagement to Madhav (Subodh Bhave). There are some amusing moments in most of the ordinary situations.
Poor girl, she is torn between her family’s choice and the man she desires. Aiyyaa does have its sensitive moments portraying the plight ....
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