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Starring: Gary Gill,
Amrita Prakash, Lillete Dubey, Gurpreet Guggi, Anju
Mahendru
Director: Pammi Somal
Pammi Somal has written and
directed this film which is as a family entertainer
starring a newbie actor Garry Gill and vivacious Amrita
Prakash. Amrita was seen as a child artist in Tum Bin,
and more recently in Vivah.
We have another typical Bollywood love story here. A
'self made' bartender-turned-resort's managing director
falls for a librarian. But the fact is that the girl is
from a rich family and her dad father owns a bigger
resort, where the girl works in the library.
The possessive and more than caring father has ensured
that the daughter does not have to work outside her
protective precinct.

What
follows is chaos, confusion and of course trouble, when
the young couple actually fall in love with being
together just for a couple of days. Then there is song,
dance, rain and then a dance in the rain. Doesn’t it
appear very typical of a Bollywood flick?
There are some amusing moments when the girl gets ready
to a rather pretty 'fake' bride and the photo-shoots by
the foreign press.
The make-believe honeymoon between a
waiter-turned-tycoon and a hopelessly romantic girl
makes the film a somewhat a fun watch – with an angry
father doing everything possible to prevent any union of
sorts!

Cast
Gary Gill
Amrita Prakash
Lillete Dubey
Gurpreet Guggi
Anju Mahendru
Sharat Saxena
Javed Sheikh
Himani Shivpuri |

What happens when a jilted
bridegroom hops into a girl's car and carts her off to
his honeymoon resort?
There is love, and of course, a whole load of dhamaka.
Karan (Garry Gill) is to get married, but the girl he is
supposed to get married to runs out on him in the
eleventh hour. As what would happen in our hindi film -
coincidences, he ends up taking a lift from Anjali
(Amrita Prakash).
Anjali is a 'drama queen', who helps out 'tragedy king'
Karan, just when he needed support. Now begins the
picturesque journey to a resort in the hills – which is
run and managed by Karan.

Cinematographer Vivek has captured the scenic locales of
Leh-Ladakh and the famous Sarson ke khet in Punjab.
It is nice to realize that Amrita Prakash is that she has
finally decided to do lead roles. She is beautiful, fresh
and talented and has a bright future. As regards Gary
Gill, he is quite suitable for the role he has been given.
Finally, film ends up giving social message when Anjali
tells her father that today’s generation can search for
their own life partners.
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Aniz Filmvala
Credits:
Writer & Director: Pammi Somal
Producer: Sonny Somal
Cinematography: Vivek
Designer: Buta Singh & Varinder Singh
Music Directors: Jatin Pandit & Deep Gupta
Lyrics: Sameer & Amita Muchal
Assistant Directors - Aditya Kumar, Mayur Mange, Romit
More, Kuldeep Yadav Choreography: Longinus Fernandes,
Habiba Rehman, Kishore Oraskar, Ricky Gupta.
Accounts: Santosh Thapa
Publicity: Art Hub
Processing: Reliance MediaWorks
Production Management: Ram Sunder Kanti
Executive Producers: Jenny Somal
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