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In 1947 three friends help each other overcome obstacles.
Campus rivals bond over hockey.
Three friends Jaggi, Pali and Nathuram run a fast-food outlet. Don of Punjab, Bagga kidnaps Dr. Chawla's wife and demands 10 lacs for compensation. A telecommunication mix up occurs and the call gets diverted to the Golgappe outlet.
We get to see many shades of bonding between a husband & wife, a father & son, a daughter-in-law & mother-in-law, but most importantly the bonding of the village people with their lands. When it came to the safety of their lands, the whole village unites and brings a never-before-seen revolution!
The film is based on Comedy of Errors, Shakespeare's well-known play, takes a Desi avatar when father-son pair discover their mirror images in a different city. The riot of laughter begins when the people around this duplicate duo keep confusing between the two!
"Kade Haan Kade Naa" movie is a romantic comedy featuring Singga and Sanjana Singh. The plot of the movie story is based on a confusing situation with the characters.
Advocate Dillon's son, Jass, is in love with Meet but her brothers get in a tussle with Adv. Dhillon. As a result, Adv. Dhillon rejects Meet's hand in marriage. Left with no option, Jass weaves a madhouse plan to propose to his friend, Goldy's wife, Diljit. Will the plan work?
A financially crippled and dysfunctional Punjabi family is trying to get themselves out of trouble amidst a millionaires wedding celebrations and making you experience a thrilling roller coaster ride with all the tragicomedy, laughs and romance with their drop-dead humour.
Goga and Kamal want to marry, but Kamal's grandmother opposes it. Goga prays for her death and it comes true, but then sees her ghost. Only Goga can see it. Notorious Baba tells Goga to summon the ghost of her grandfather, and only Kamal can see him. Their confusion leads to a touching tribute to love.
Sophistication is the dominant factor in the present day life of the people belonging to upper strata of Society. Parents belonging to upper strata of Society have their own lives to lead. They hardly have time to attend to their children. Children are left to the care of the servants. Bonds of relationship between parents and children, when they grow up, do not exist at all.