Harpreet Kaur aka Happy # 1 (Diana Penty) is accompanying her hubby Guddu (Ali Fazal) to Shanghai in China where the latter is invited to sing at an event. In the same flight, Harpreet Kaur aka Happy # 2 (Sonakshi Sinha) is also flying to Shanghai to find Aman Singh Wadhwa (Aparshakti Khurana) who was to marry her but ditched and flew to China on the wedding day. Happy # 2 mistakenly takes the cab that had come to pick up Happy # 1. It is learnt at this point that Guddu has been tricked into coming to China by Chang (Jason Than). They want to kidnap Guddu and then force Happy # 1 to go to Pakistan, meet her friend Bilal (Abhay Deol) and compel his father to get into a business deal that he had promised to fulfill but had later cancelled. Sadly for Chang and his men, they got Happy # 2. With no other option, they are forced to kidnap Daman Singh Bagga (Jimmy Sheirgill) from India and inspector Usman Afridi (Piyush Mishra) from Pakistan and force them into finding Happy # 1 and take her to Pakistan. Happy # 2 meanwhile runs away from the clutches of Chang and bumps into Khushwant Singh Gill aka Khushi, a sardar who works at the Indian embassy. He decides to help Happy # 2. Usman and Bagga too manage to get free from Chang's hold and they team up with Khushi and Happy # 2. What happens next forms the rest of the film
V**K
Bad movie in a ridiculously degraded menu.
I don't know what the people in Eros were thinking when they finalized the DVD content for this film. Already, it's a rather boring movie and there are no bonus features ,making, promo content etc. This DVD can be justified in the pre millennium era, when just owning a DVD was a novelty. But today, when you pay unjustified sum for a flop film, you expect it to be on par with other DVDs in terms of basic features. I got it in discount, but that doesn't negate the fact that this DVD, which is priced 399, and was a flop, is not created considering the market trends. I was actually surprised to see the menu of this DVD, which is very simple, akin to a VCD. The Eros company may be big in terms of investing and producing, but when it comes to manufacturing and distribution, they are very, very novice. The fact that this movie was released less than a year ago, tells a lot about the company of Eros and it's out of touch production team. You simply cannot accept a DVD like this in today's age, however bad the content might be.
F**A
Spoilt DVD
The DVD is spoilt! It stops again and again and we miss a few dialogues. Now we want a replacement or a refund for this DVD. You cannot give us spoilt DVDs and put up the return policy. This is wrong!!!
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