![]() ![]() ![]() Subsequently, a friend's father opens a competing shop selling music CDs in the same market, clearly affecting their business. His friends too give up on him after a verbal squabble, they throw him out of the group. Meanwhile, Prem decides to channel his energy into studying and to take his English paper again he enrolls for the examination. But she decides that she can live by herself. Sandhya's mother tries to pacify her that she must return to her husband. She blames her father-in-law for his lack of respect towards women and not giving his son a proper education. The next morning, Sandhya reflects on what she's been through and decides she has had enough and decides to leave Prem. Sandhya hears this and slaps him in front of his friends and he slaps her back. Prem and Sandhya go for the ceremony where due to his excessive drinking and jealousy over his friend's pretty wife, he tells everyone that sleeping with Sandhya feels like hell. Over time, Sandhya's frustration shows, when Prem's aunt brings up a petty topic, the two have a heated exchange of words and she tells them how he does not treat her well.Īmidst all this, a close friend of Prem's gets married. Prem and Sandhya's relationship continues to remain strained although they do kiss and have sexual intercourse on their second night together. But he is too embarrassed to even walk with her in market. At home, Sandhya tries to get Prem attracted to her. His trainer suggests that he must run away but that is not an option for him. Friends and seniors make fun of him and he tells them about his anguish. While his sister, aunt and mother argue about his non-existent life, Prem leaves for akhara. Prem visibly shows his disinterest in the marriage and does not consumate the marriage on the wedding night. In spite of him not liking her, the school drop out Prem must marry her because he is incapable of attaining a girl with ' Juhi Chawla-level-of-looks.' In an elaborate community-wedding ceremony, Prem and Sandhya get married. His father is keen to get him married to an educated but overweight girl Sandhya ( Bhumi Pednekar). Set in 1995, Prem Prakash Tiwari ( Ayushmann Khurrana) owns a cassette shop in the local market of Haridwar. Dum Laga Ke Haisha celebrated 50 days of its theatrical run on 16 April 2015. Box Office India stated that the film collected ₹292 million (US$3.9 million) after a five-week run. The film was released on 27 February 2015 to good critical reception. Italian composer Andrea Guerra composed the film's background score. This can be somewhat relatable to a few people who have seen or been in such marriages in India.Dum Laga ke Haisha is a 2015 Indian Hindi romantic comedy film directed by Sharat Katariya and starring Ayushmann Khurana and Bhumi Pednekar in lead roles. When the couple reaches the court for a divorce, the judge asks both the parties why did they want to get separated and Ayushmann says because of financial pressure his father asked him to marry an educated girl who will also earn. In the trailer, Sandhya (Bhumi Pednekar) complains about her husband and says that he called her fat to which her brother asks her whether what he said wrong as she is fat.Īlso Read: Ayushmann Khurrana Questions Age-old Definition Of Masculinity As He Reads At Home The court scene That happens with every child who refuses their mom's orders. One of the relatable scenes from the film is when Ayushmann tells his mother that he won’t run and then his mother just forces him to do so. The movie takes an interesting twist because of the race of husband and wife where the husband has to carry his wife and run and win against other couples. His father scolds him saying who and what does he think he is that he is dreaming about Juwi Chawala. One of the scenes from the movie trailer is when Ayushmann says to his mom that her size is too big. So let’s check out which are these scenes from the movie.Īlso Read: Heartwarming Scenes From Ayushmann Khurrana's 'Badhaai Ho' That Are All About Family On the size of Bhumi Pednekar (Sandhya) ![]() There are several scenes from the movies where people can directly connect and feel that even they have faced this. It is one of the movies of Indian cinema that can be easily relatable to almost every person’s life. The movie Dum Laga Ke Haisha is based on a slice of life-related to marriage issues and how much a person required to put efforts to make the marriage successful. ![]()
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