A jealous friend sets out to sabotage a young woman's upcoming marriage in "Mere yaar ki shaadi hai," an entertaining, well-tooled piece of masala fluff with no pretensions other than to send auds out ...
Tulip Joshi, who made her big Bollywood debut with Yash Raj Films’ ‘Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai’, disappeared from the spotlight after working in the entertainment industry for some years. Tulip Joshi, ...
Actors of Binod Pradhan’s “Wedding Pullav” have dismissed any similarities with Yash Raj Films’ “Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai”. “It’s absolutely not similar. You should go and watch the film. I haven’t ...
Band, baaja, baaraat aur khaana. These are probably the only reasons why a wedding is worth attending. Unless you are the dulha-dulhan, of course. The big fat Indian wedding, which Bollywood has made ...
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