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Review
The undisputed king of entertainment, David Dhawan, is back with “Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge”. The movie is typical David Dhawan
entertainer with a tingling sense of humor.
This light-hearted comedy has Karisma Kapoor reigned in by three possessive uncles, even as Salman Khan tries all tricks to win her
hand.
The film has had a good initial response.
Karisma plays the role of Sapna, who, after her parents died when she was a little child, has been brought by her three uncles.
Uncle-number-one is God-fearing and spends most of his time in worshipping one or the other God. Uncle number two is an athletic
fellow and his biceps start twitching for action at the drop of a hat. Uncle number three is fond of wearing colorful clothes and is
very happy in dancing away the hours.
Sapna wants to please all three so she sings bhajans, learns dancing and even has a workout in a gym. The uncles also love her and
look for a groom for her so that she can settle down.
But Sapna runs away from home and joins a group of tourists on a holiday abroad. Now, Raja (Salman) is also there in this group.
Initially, Sapna is not impressed by Raja. But then, they get separated from the main group of tourists.
The inevitable happens. Raja saves Sapna from a difficult situation and the girl realizes she is falling in love with him. Raja
reciprocates her love. They wish to get married once they return to India.
Raja is eager to ask Sapna’s trio of uncles for her hand. But little does he know the predicament that awaits him in this enterprise.
The uncles are but hurdles between Raja and his love. But the young man is also determined to achieve his objective. He decides to
become the blue-eyed boy of the uncles and the story takes many a hilarious turn in the process.
The foot-tapping music and the songs of the film are already making waves |