It's almost Romeo and Juliet like where his love had sprung from his
only hate. He meets Sukh (Sonakshi Sinha) on board a train, only to
realize much later that her family still bears the grudge since their
earlier generation had clashed. Now led by Billu (Sanjay Dutt), they
are adamant to avenge their defeat by killing Jassi, only to have
unwittingly invited Jassi to their ancestral home earlier, and having
to uphold their end of their tradition of treating guests like god. So
it's hospitality at its best when Jassi remains in their home, with
comedy ensuing as they try their best to get him out of the house, with
Jassi doing the opposite, cooking up excuses to stay within.
One will expect the usual song and dance numbers that pepper the film,
especially when it boils down to the romance between Jassi and Sukh,
which is made a tad complicated when the latter is already betrothed to
another. While great pains have been put in to provide some
characterization for at least the two of the leading characters, there
was a feeling of unnecessary repetition especially amongst some of the
jokes, such as a child who keeps on harping or associating everything
with the need to celebrate with a peg. Yes, caricatures rule, but it
does wear the jokes down especially if extended beyond welcome.
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