While the cute, innocent Sandhya tries to win her husband’s love, he is least interested to even identify her attempts. He marries her eventually under family pressure. Her only “problem” is that she is 85 kgs and therefore Prem rejects her. His life takes a major turn when his marriage is fixed with the creative and talented Sandhya Verma (Bhumi Pednekar). He loves Kumar Sanu’s songs, doesn’t know English and is most scared of his father (Sanjay Mishra). Prem Prakash Tiwari ( Ayushmann Khurrana) owns a cassette shop and is basically an unsuccessful guy. We are introduced to a dysfunctional family who is not happy about anything and ironically they are placed in Haridwar, a place that is known for its peace and spirituality. The film opens with a setting of the 90’s in Haridwar. First up, Ayushmann, welcome back! It’s a pleasure to see you back to you Vicky Donor days and out from your disastrous Hawaizaada days.
At times, it gets too grimy to handle, yet Dum Laga Ke Haisha portrays all of that beautifully.This is what you will probably learn from this movie made with a lot of emotions and with its heart in the right place. It shows that it gets messy when two strangers share everything, from the room to their bed, that romance can bloom on the banks of Ganga, and not always in Switzerland or Shimla or Manali and that a lot of hard work and compromises are required both for the groom's family and the bride to make a marriage work. It is a love story that does not give you diabetes with sugary romance but focuses on the day-to-day lives of two strangers, turned husband-wife. That is what sets Dum Laga Ke Haisha apart from the typical, dreamy and fluffy Yash Raj Film romance. And thus starts a tussle between the couple: Sandhya's struggle to seduce her husband and Prem's struggle to come to terms with the fact that he is married to an ugly, fat woman who thinks too much of herself. So, Prem is forced to marry 'fat and ugly' Sandhya (Bhumi Pednekar) because her B.Ed degree promises a fixed government salary for the in-laws - something they desperately need. Watch the trailer here." itemprop="description"> < /span> < span content="174" itemprop="duration"> < /span> < span content="" itemprop="thumbnail"> < /span> < span content="655" itemprop="width"> < /span> < span content="368" itemprop="height"> < /span> Directed by Sharat Katariya, the movie revolves around the life of an odd small town couple – loser Prem and his oversized wife Sandhya, played by Bhumi Pednekar. < span content="Watch: Ayushmann Khurrana's Dum Laga Ke Haisha trailer" itemprop="name"> < /span> < span content="The trailer of Ayushmann Khurrana's upcoming movie Dum Laga Ke Haisha is out. But if you were not, you were literally forced into anything and everything. This was an age when, if you were brilliant at studies, you earned a right to demand anything from your parents.
Why? Because he turned out to be too 'nalayak'. Prem aka Lappu (Ayushmann) is a young lad who fails to clear his matriculation exams and is forced to live according to the dictates of his parents. Sharat, who has also written Dum Laga Ke Haisha, has ensured the minutest details are in place in the story that is set in late 80s / early 90s. The film traces the story of a couple, forced into arranged marriage, coming to terms with the struggles of living with a complete stranger. There is even a guest appearance by the Bollywood singer.ĭum Laga Ke Haisha came out this Friday and if light-hearted, close-to-life warm stories minus the typical Yash Raj-mush is what you are looking for, this is where you stop. So you have been kicked about Kumar Sanu returning with Dard Karaara? Been feeling nostalgic ever since the song was released on YouTube? Book your tickets right away! Sharat Katariya's Dum Laga Ke Haisha does not disappoint a bit in this arena - that of nostalgia. Ayushmann Khuranna, Bhumi Pednekar, Sanjay Mishra