Mere Brother Ki Dulhan Movie Review
Mere Brother Ki Dulhan (Hindi)
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Synopsis:Mere Brother Ki Dulhan is a quirky romantic comedy set in the world of the upper middle class in Northern India. Kush Agnihotri (Imran Khan) is looking for the ideal Indian bride for his brother Luv Agnihotri (Ali Zafar) who stays in London. In his quest, Kush goes through an array of wacky encounters with several families until he finally finds that perfect girl in Dimple Dixit (Katrina Kaif), the craziest/wackiest girl he has ever known. Both the families meet. Formalities completed. Preparations proceed in full swing. And just then, our hero Kush falls in love with Dimple…his brother`s dulhan. What follows is a comical and unpredictable series of events in this unusual topsy-turvy tale of love.
Badly plotted, badly staged and badly performed, Mere Brother Ki Dulhan is almost worth watching for the smouldering train-wreck that is Kaif’s performance
Read full reviewThe film doesn't always work because it relies too heavily on silly stereotypes and clichés, and because you can see exactly where it's going from the moment you settle into your seat
Read full reviewThe story is evident in the title, so you expect other elements in the film to keep the interest going. Sadly there’s almost nothing of it.
Read full reviewA pretty ordinary effort
Read full reviewA strictly-by-the-template rom com
Read full reviewIt's all about formula, really. And it's the same old beaten bull
Read full reviewNot a must-watch. Unless you worship the ground Katrina walks on. Or just want to lech at Ali Zafar on the big screen
Read full reviewA boring extrapolation of the classic Bollywood romance—without wit, craft, good writing or even performances
Read full reviewAn outdated plot, a sluggishly boring screenplay and unbelievably daft dialogues
Read full reviewMBKD gives us yet a fun-enough variation on the love-cum-arranged marriage
Read full reviewIf the movie stays even marginally afloat it is because of Imran Khan
Read full reviewA delectably wholesome, heartening, feel-good entertainer
Read full reviewIt is the verve factor which works admirably for the film which doesn't have much to boast about in the story department
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