
While the screenplay of the new Karan Johar production may have its flaws, the film, directed by Shashank Khaitan, showcases numerous strengths. The visual style and music sequences pay homage to Johar’s directorial trademarks. The movie features a cast with striking appearances, especially Janhvi Kapoor. The camera emphasizes her presence and highlights her charm. Sanya Malhotra’s character is portrayed with nuance. The central plot revolves around Tulsi Kumari’s quest to win back her boyfriend, aided by Sunny Sanskari. They find themselves at the wedding of their exes, who are marrying others, the situations driven by the societal norms. Vikram and Ananya are portrayed sympathetically, despite the pressure to marry for financial gain. The film provides a glimpse into the world of the affluent, set in a luxury resort in Udaipur, with humorous situations. The scene in the restroom, where the two women engage in a playful competition, is particularly memorable. Janhvi and Sanya bring charm to the lighter moments. Janhvi’s performance gains momentum as the plot unfolds. Rohit Sharaf invests compassion into his role, and Varun Dhawan delivers an energetic performance. The film’s appeal is undeniable, with its visually stunning presentation and the characters’ romantic games. Karan Johar makes a brief but memorable cameo.







