Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge

Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge

Super HitComedyRomance
Director
David Dhawan
Studio
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Release Date
24 March 2000
Running Time
140 min
Language
Hindi
Country
India
Budget
11.00 Cr
Box Office
36.47 Cr

Cast

Review

5/10Critic Score

"Dulhan Hum Le Jayenge" is a film that understands its assignment: deliver a lighthearted romantic comedy with enough charm to gloss over the creaky bones underneath. The premise of three wildly different uncles trying to mold Sapna's marriage prospects is genuinely amusing, and the European backdrop gives the film a visual freshness that typical Bollywood rom-coms lack. The performances walk the line between exaggeration and earnestness well enough—the three uncles get decent mileage out of their contrasting personalities, and the lead pair has enough chemistry to make their sudden infatuation believable within the film's logic. What works here is the film's refusal to take itself seriously; it knows it's serving up wish-fulfillment fantasy and commits to it wholeheartedly.

Where the film stumbles is in its structural laziness and a problematic romance arc that goes largely unexamined. Raja's obsession-to-love trajectory is presented as charming persistence rather than what it actually is—creepy stalking that happens to work out because the script demands it. The middle act drags considerably, with the European sequences feeling more like travelogue filler than genuine character development. The director leans too heavily on slapstick and broad comedy to carry scenes that needed sharper writing, and there are stretches where even a generous viewer will feel the padding. The resolution, while satisfying in the traditional Bollywood sense, doesn't earn its emotional beats—eve

Arjun Nair, Bollyhits ↗

Storyline

So this girl Sapna grows up with three uncles who are basically nothing alike—one's super religious, another's a fitness fanatic who has her working out constantly, and the third is all about fashion and Western vibes. They're always trying to find her a husband, but they can't agree on anything because each uncle wants the guy to be just like him. Sapna's totally fed up with living by their rules and just wants to take a trip to Europe with her friends, but when her nanny tries to help her out, the uncles kick her to the curb for even suggesting it.

Here's where it gets interesting—the nanny mentions Sapna's situation to another family she works for, and this guy Raja sees her photo and becomes obsessed with marrying her. Meanwhile, Sapna decides she's had enough and tries to escape on her own, though one of her uncles actually ends up helping her get to the airport. Once she's traveling through Europe though, Raja keeps showing up and causing chaos, but through all the mayhem, they end up getting separated from their tour group and he saves her life, which is kind of romantic.

They fall head over heels for each other and decide they want to get married when they get back home. The only catch is that Raja has to win over all three of her eccentric uncles first, which sounds like a nightmare but turns out to be hilarious. Through a bunch of funny situations, he manages to charm all of them, and Sapna and Raja end up tying the knot happily ever after.

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