Shaadi
No 1 is yet another comedy flick from the David Dhawan series.
The film revolves around three couples.
These
include Raj and Bhavna, Aryan and Sonia, Veer and Diya.
Life
is very difficult for the men because their wives do not pay attention
to them. All three men are unemployed.
When
the going gets tough, the men try to kill themselves, but in the
process end up rescuing a suicidal businessman called Kothari (Satish
Shah).
All
three men strike a deal with Kothari - if he employs them in his
company, they will solve his business problems.
Life
runs smoothly until Kothari reveals his next problem. He has three
young daughters living abroad who do not want arranged marriages.
So
in order to teach the girls a lesson, Kothari agrees on a plan -
all three men must romance his daughters and then dump them.
In
this way, the girls will realise that falling in love is unstable,
compared to an arranged marriage.
So,
all goes according to plan as the boys travel abroad to carry out
their side of the bargain for Kothari.
But trouble soon ensues in paradise as all three girls return to
India to be with their fellas.
The
men must now handle the girls and their wives at the same time.
To
top it all up, the wives have found themselves a brother by the
name of Lakhwinder Singh to whom they turn for advice during their
hour of need.
Life really gets complicated when their boss (Kothari) orders the
boys to stop seeing his daughters. Meanwhile Lukhwinder Singh tries
to warn their wives about the goings-on.
From
then onwards, chaos and confusion ensues in typically David Dhawan
style, who has the gift of wrapping the whole problem up with a
plausible climax.
Like
most Dhawan films, the story is interspersed with song and dance
routines against a backdrop of colourful overseas locations.
Mr
Dhawan is at his comedic best while making Shaadi No 1. After
all, he has plenty of experience in making the No 1 series of films
i.e. Biwi No 1, Coolie No 1, Hero No 1 etc..
Great
performances have been given by all the lead stars especially in
the song and dance sequences.
A great
colourful Diwali rib-tickler full of fun all the way.
Reviewed
by Manish Gajjar,
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