Saturday 17 September 2011

Mere Brother Ki Dulhan Katrina Kaif's new super hit movie

Mere Brother Ki Dulhan is a "topsy-turvy story" set amongst upper middle class families in northern India. It focuses on Luv Agnihotri (Ali Zafar) who after his breakup with Piyali (Tara D'Souza), asks his younger brother Khush (Imran Khan) to find him a bride. Khush looks day-and-night for the best bride he can find for his elder brother, but can't find a single one. He uploads up Luv's profile on "BharatMatrimony.com", where Dilip Dixit (Kanwaljit Singh), an rich banker finds it, and invites him over to their mansion. Khush and his mother toward the mansion, where Khush finds Dimple (Katrina Kaif), an punk-rock girl who he met a few years ago in Agra. The film then moves into a flashback, showing Dimple, who after is attacked, is helped by Khush. The two become friends, have a coffee infront of the Taj Mahal, and then go their different ways.
After many years now, they have met again, and Dimple has agreed to marry Khush's brother Luv. Khush sets the two up on BharatMatrimony Webcam. After that, Luv comes to Delhi for his wedding, and the wedding preparations start. Though, after the engagement, Khush and Dimple fall in love with eachother. They plan on getting Piyali to think that Luv still deeply loves her, and plan to get the two together, so Khush and Dimple can get married. A while later, Piyali and Luv run away to get married. Luv's parents and Dimple's parents find out about this and convinces Khush to get married to Dimple. Their plan works out however during their talks Mr.Dixit and Colonel get into an argument and break the marriage. Dimple plans to run away with Kush, but Kush ask for a last chance to fix the problem. Both the dad's of Dimple and Khush later on agree to get them married by the sentimental talks of Khush and Dimple. Khush and Dimple marry each other, and so does Luv and Piyali at the Taj Mahal. Khush tells his brother about this and Luv accepts that Khush loved Dimple. They live happily everly after.










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