Lagnacha Shot (2026) Movie Script

Abhi, where are you?
Dad, I haven't left yet.
What?
- Dad, I'm really sorry.
There's an issue at the office.
My boss's dad is critical.
Everything's fallen on me.
I'll finish tomorrow
and leave the day after. Okay?
Are you out of your mind, Abhi?
Do you even understand?
Everything's ready here
and you're still not coming.
Dad
What did you do?
Are you going to live
only for your job, Abhi?
Don't we matter to you?
You went to Bangalore for work.
You don't show up for six months.
Even if we call you,
you still won't come.
Oh, mom!
It's just two days.
What's so serious?
I won't say it on the phone.
Come here already!
Hey, say something!
Mom, please.
Just two days. I'll come, I promise.
Okay. Bye.
- Bye.
Savi, you're still here?
Haven't you left yet?
I wanted to talk to you personally.
Personally?
Go on.
Actually, yesterday,
a guy came to see me.
Did you like him?
- Yes.
My family really liked him.
But I've put the decision on hold.
Why?
Because I think you are right
for me, Abhi.
You're joking, right?
- I'm not.
I genuinely like you.
Before I say yes to someone else,
I wanted to know how you feel.
What do you think about me?
Look, we're good friends.
But I've never seen you that way.
And honestly
I see marriage
differently.
- How so?
I mean
The girl I marry.
I want
to spend time with her first.
Understand her choices,
her habits, moods,
her flaws, everything.
Basically,
before a lifetime together,
I want to live together
for a few days.
That's not how our culture works.
You know that.
Why does culture even come
into this?
Savi, I'm clear about this.
I want to marry someone like that.
That's final.
Hey, please don't
misunderstand me.
- Relax, Abhi.
I'm totally fine.
You don't need to apologise.
At least now I understand you.
And I also know
that I'm not that girl.
Honestly, I doubt you'll find
someone like her.
I really don't think you will.
But if you do
please invite me to the wedding.
All the best, Abhi.
And what else?
She was doing her makeup.
Let's go.
Hey, Abhi! How are you, brother?
All good.
What's this?
- Come here, I'll show you.
Come on!
There's a surprise for you today.
Oh, dad!
Wow!
- Oh, mom!
Oh, Abhi!
How are you, my son?
What's this?
You weren't eating properly.
You've lost so much weight.
Lost weight?
So...
You look good.
- Of course!
Is there some function or what?
- Oh, come on!
We have two surprises for you.
Yes.
- What is it?
First.
We booked a flat for you.
Fully furnished.
Wow. Thanks!
The second?
- And the second?
Look how excited he's gotten.
- Please tell him already!
Second, your wedding is tomorrow.
Seriously?
Yes.
She's a lovely girl.
Her name is Krutika.
He's telling the truth.
She's very nice.
Hey, please show him her photo.
I will.
- Show him.
How's she?
Look at her.
She's my friend's daughter.
You like her, right?
She's nice, isn't she?
You can't stop staring, can you?
- He definitely likes her.
Let me tell you, Abhi.
As per your horoscopes,
you're perfect for each other.
And we really like her, too.
So, are you happy now?
What is it, Abhi?
- Why are you in such a rush to get me married?
We want to become in-laws.
Got it?
We searched everywhere
for a good match.
Nothing worked out.
We finally found a good match,
so we fixed your wedding.
She's a really nice girl.
Look at her.
- Mom!
Why are you smiling like that?
Times have changed.
Look at this.
Marathi Matrimony App.
So many choices.
So many top profiles. But no.
You're the one rushing my wedding!
Hey, why are you busy talking?
So much work to do!
Hurry up! Abhi, hurry up!
- I'm coming. Abhi, come on.
"Our sleep has
suddenly disappeared."
"The grand wedding party
has arrived."
"Our sleep has
suddenly disappeared."
"The grand wedding party
has arrived."
"The band is playing
at the wedding altar."
"All this has excited me a lot."
"The band is playing
at the wedding altar."
"All this has excited me a lot."
"My mind is so stressed."
"Take the wedding shot, brother,
one, two, three, four."
"The wedding shot, brother,
the wedding shot."
"The wedding shot
is stressing me out."
"The wedding shot, the wedding shot,
here comes the wedding shot."
"The wedding shot,
here is the wedding shot."
"The wedding shot, the wedding shot,
here comes the wedding shot."
"The wedding shot,
here is the wedding shot."
"The wedding shot, the wedding shot,
here comes the wedding shot."
"The wedding shot,
here is the wedding shot."
"The single life is amazing."
"There are no affairs or
fights involving anyone."
"After hurrying and bustling
about, I set off on my way."
"It's my chance to
get married now."
"After hurrying and bustling
about, I set off on my way."
"It's my chance to
get married now."
"I keep wandering around
and I feel suffocated"
"I don't know what to say or do."
"The wedding shot, brother,
the wedding shot."
"The wedding shot
is stressing me out."
"I'm feeling very stressed, brother,
I'm feeling very stressed."
"The wedding shot, brother,
one, two, three, four."
"The wedding shot, brother,
the wedding shot."
"The wedding shot
is stressing me out."
"Your bet is getting exciting."
"Please don't trouble me so much."
"I have no friend to help me out."
"My life has become a total waste."
"Living has become a pain."
"My fate is all messed up and
everything is topsy-turvy today."
"The wedding shot, the wedding shot,
here comes the wedding shot."
"The wedding shot, the wedding shot,
here comes the wedding shot."
"The wedding shot, the wedding shot,
here comes the wedding shot."
"Let's see the wedding shot."
"Here is the wedding shot."
"Here is the wedding shot."
"I'm feeling very stressed, brother,
I'm feeling very stressed."
"The wedding shot, brother,
one, two, three, five."
"The wedding shot, brother,
the wedding shot."
"The wedding shot
is stressing me out."
"I'm feeling very stressed, brother,
I'm feeling very stressed."
"The wedding shot, brother,
one, two, three, four."
Why are you standing in the middle
of the way? No sense at all!
Abhi!
Abhi!
Abhi!
Where are you?
Why aren't you answering my calls?
I'm searching everywhere.
You're not in your room either.
What are you doing
at the railway station, Abhi?
Your wedding is about to start.
Did you forget or what?
Your bride's getting ready
for the rituals.
Have you lost your mind?
Come back right now!
Are you even listening?
Hello...
Help!
Is there a problem?
- What's wrong?
With me?
Nothing.
- What's your problem helping me?
Do I know you?
Do you know me?
- Humanity.
Sorry?
- Don't you have even basic decency?
At least help on that basis, right?
Unbelievable.
He's straight-up ignoring me.
First, you didn't help,
then you didn't even answer!
And zero concern
for women's safety.
I'm the idiot for asking him.
What are you doing?
Are you mocking me?
Hey! Look at yourself.
I dumped a better man than you.
Hey!
I left a beautiful, smart, innocent,
intelligent girl right
at the wedding.
Poor girl, she escaped!
Glad she escaped!
First of all, you look so tacky.
And those clothes on top of that!
Did you even find a bride?
Hey!
Do you know how ridiculous you look?
How do I look?
- You...
You don't need to explain anything.
Got it?
Why are you fighting?
You just got married.
Be gentle. Stay calm. Stay peaceful.
Oh uncle! She's not my wife, okay?
Get your glasses checked first!
Does he look like my husband?
Hello! Excuse me.
I'm not interested in you.
Hey! I didn't come here
for you either.
Do you get that?
I'd rather die than marry
someone like you.
Go on.
Please.
Go ahead.
Why are you constantly nagging?
Why are you troubling us?
Then tell her.
Tell her what? He's fighting
with me. Explain it to him!
Always picking fights!
- Am I fighting?
She walked in to argue.
Hey, I didn't come to fight.
I came to talk to you.
If you'd just answer,
I'd believe you! You ox!
See? See how she's talking to me?
She's calling me an ox!
If I'm an ox,
then you're a buffalo!
- A bull!
A donkey! An elephant! A mosquito!
I give up. You win. Okay? Sorted?
Get lost!
- Get lost!
Hey! Why are you asking me?
- What happened now?
The bride's family
is constantly inquiring
about the groom's whereabouts.
The priest is calling, too.
The bride is ready.
Bring the groom now.
What do I tell them? Tell me.
Why did Abhi run away like this?
Did we force him to marry?
He could've spoken to us.
This happened because of you.
What?
I told you to keep an eye on him.
God knows which girl he ran off for.
What's the point
of getting angry now?
Hey, JP!
Call Abhi. He's not answering
my calls. Try again.
Uncle, his phone's switched off.
- May I come in?
Please come.
- What's going on?
Still not done?
The auspicious time is almost here.
And where's the groom?
He's getting ready.
He'll be here shortly.
If you're done, come soon.
- Sure. See you.
See? What excuse do we give now?
Ticket, please.
Ticket.
What is it?
Ticket, please.
Ticket, please.
Ticket?
- Yes, ticket.
Wow.
Straight from the wedding hall
onto a train?
Recognised by your clothes!
Wow.
That's great!
The ticket?
- My husband has it.
Husband? Where is he?
- Yeah.
In the other coach.
Other coach?
And you're here?
He's there, and you're here?
You got married today, right?
So?
We fought.
I lost my temper. So did he.
I see. He got angry,
so you did too.
I once got angry with my wife.
She left me.
Oh.
Never lose your temper with anyone.
The other coach?
He's there, right?
- Yes.
Ticket.
What ticket...
What ticket?
- What ticket?
Wow.
I need both your tickets.
You're travelling
as husband and wife.
Who's the husband and who's
the wife? What nonsense is this?
The wife is in the back coach.
The husband is in this one.
The wife said the husband went
to the front coach, angry.
That's not right.
I was angry at my wife,
and she left me.
You shouldn't hold
onto anger like that.
Then what?
Where are you taking your wife for the honeymoon?
- Oh, sir!
I'm not going anywhere.
I'm not married.
I'm completely single. Okay?
- Oh God!
So much attitude.
You got married today, right?
Sir, please listen.
I'm not married. And there's
no honeymoon. What are you saying?
I don't even have a wife. Please.
No wife? Then show me your ticket.
- No.
I don't have one.
- No ticket?
Is this your in-law's train?
Pay INR 1000.
I don't have money.
- No money?
What did you think?
I nicked your wedding shoes
and now I'm here to ask for cash?
Come on, pay up.
- Sir, I really don't have money.
Please tell me,
what should I do?
Get down with me
at the next station.
I'll reunite you with your wife.
I wanted to get off anyway.
Okay, sir.
I'll get off at the next stop.
No shame at all.
Off on a honeymoon with his wife.
- Hey!
Hi, darling.
Sorry.
Well...
I lost my ticket pouch.
Sorry, darling.
- You're back?
And what's with 'darling'?
Sir, I'm not her darling.
Who's she anyway?
- Who is she?
Wow! Who is she?
She's your wife, right?
- Yes, I'm his wife.
He's just a little upset.
That's why he's acting weird.
Looks like he's still angry.
Actually, he wanted
a honeymoon in Mahabaleshwar.
And I wanted to go to Goa.
That's why we fought.
- Wow!
Same story as us.
- Really?
My wife wanted
a honeymoon in Chiplun.
I wanted Ratnagiri. She left me.
- And then?
Never lose your temper
on a honeymoon.
Hey, sorry.
Don't get so irritated.
- Sir, arrest me.
You've been arrested once already.
You're already
arrested with her.
I want to be arrested with you,
just save me from her.
What's this Chinku?
I'm not her Chinku.
Chinku?
After marriage,
everyone behaves like this.
My wife and I...
- Leave it.
Please hear me out, brother.
Sachin Singh.
- Don't fall for my name.
Sir, I'll fall at your feet if you want.
- No, not my feet.
Please let us go.
It's our first honeymoon.
I swear on your honeymoon.
There's a honeymoon swear too?
Yes. Didn't you know?
If that promise is broken...
Forget it.
If that promise is broken...
Fine.
Do you have money?
Sir, I told you.
I don't have any. Neither does she.
Please do whatever you want.
No money?
Then why take her on a honeymoon?
Take this.
Don't repeat this. Get the ticket.
- Yes.
Come on.
So, who are they?
- If you want, call them Romeo and Juliet.
They don't have tickets.
And they don't have the money
to pay the fine. Deal with them.
Okay.
Tell me, what's the problem?
Sir, we were on our honeymoon.
- Okay.
We had tickets.
But our bag got stolen.
- I see.
So, what would you like me to do?
- Please let us go.
Thank you.
- Thank you, sir.
Hello!
Where are you going?
To jail?
Pay the fine.
Pay up, or face jail time.
Come on, pay it.
Money?
Please hear me out, brother.
We just got married.
At least let us go.
No chance. No one leaves
without paying.
Pay the fine and go.
Come on, get the money.
We're on our honeymoon, sir.
Our families think
we're having a great time.
And you want to send us to jail?
Then call your family. Ask them
to come and take you home.
Why drag our families
into this, sir?
Forget them.
What were you saying about the fine?
Pay the fine and leave.
Fine...
- Hold on.
Hello?
Sir...
- Hold on.
I'll be back in five minutes.
Think it over.
Let me know.
Okay?
We've got no one to help us.
My best friend gave me this.
At least INR 2000, for sure.
Let me check.
INR 20?
Keep it.
Best friend?
Such a miser?
You ran away from your own wedding, didn't you?
- Oh, please.
At least I've got INR 20.
What do you have?
I've got a brain.
- Then use it.
Don't just keep yapping.
You've got a brain, right? Use it.
Useless!
Let's run.
- What?
Let's just run.
- Are you crazy?
I'm not doing this.
Please.
You're a coward! You ran away
from your wedding.
What's the big deal about running away from here?
- I've a problem.
I've got a problem. A big one.
A huge problem.
I'm not like you. Got it?
No. It's not possible. Not at all.
Oh God.
So? What do we do now?
What do you want to do?
I was asking.
Everyone's staring
because of these clothes.
Let's do one thing.
You go your way, I'll go mine.
Of course!
No choice.
Why are you laughing so much?
Are you always like this?
Running around nonstop?
Hey man, look at yourself.
Don't start.
- Okay, chill.
Tea?
With you? Why?
- Yeah.
What do you mean?
We just ran past the TC.
Tea...
I don't drink tea.
What about mango juice?
Come, I'll get you
fresh sugarcane juice.
Sugarcane juice?
- Fresh, proper fresh!
No.
Not possible. No way.
Take this. You drink it.
- Sorry, ma'am.
It's tough.
When people stare like that.
Don't take so much stress.
You can do it. I can't.
Can I ask you something?
No.
- Oh, come on!
Even with my last INR 20,
I thought of you as a friend.
Take a look at the way you're behaving.
- Fine. Ask it.
You're sure, right?
Or later you'll say,
'Why should I tell you?'
You ran away from the wedding,
too, right?
Why? Didn't you like the guy?
No. He was nice. Good-looking too.
Then?
I already have a boyfriend.
That's why.
You should've thought
about that guy.
Are you telling me this now?
Sorry.
You should've told your family
about your boyfriend.
- Families never listen anyway.
I told them about him at home,
but nobody liked him.
They fixed my marriage instead.
So I said, 'Fine'.
'Do whatever you want.'
I stayed quiet till
the wedding day. And today?
Boom!
You're crazy.
Why did you run away?
- I work in Bangalore.
My family suddenly called me home.
They said it was urgent.
I came back like an idiot.
Next thing I know,
they're getting me ready
for a wedding.
They showed me the girl's photo.
Said I'm marrying her tomorrow.
I had no idea what to do.
At least they should've asked
once if I wanted to get married.
If you even liked the girl.
Nothing.
What did your girlfriend say?
Hey!
- She said...
She was crying.
She said,
'If you marry someone else, '
'I'll die.'
I don't believe that.
Why not?
Girls like her no longer exist.
Love like that is almost dead.
We're the last ones.
But you must be fortunate.
Shall we leave?
- Looks like you're in a hurry to meet your boyfriend.
Let's wait.
Fine, let's go. You know what?
I thought I was the only one
who ran away from a wedding.
Turns out,
there are plenty of us.
Nice meeting you.
Nice meeting you too.
Uncle, have you seen
this man anywhere?
No.
Hey, have you seen him?
No.
Darn it!
Hello.
- Hello. Sir, I searched everywhere.
He's not at the station.
Check outside.
- Okay, sir.
On it.
So?
You've lost your wife, haven't you?
Sir, why would you think that?
- Your clothes.
You got married and are going
on a honeymoon.
Then a fight broke out. Right?
That's right.
Why do you fight?
You left her alone in this world.
Is this okay with you?
Sir, she got lost in the crowd.
There's a huge crowd here!
- Hey, coward!
Who are you throwing words at?
A policeman?
There's never such a crowd here
that a person actually gets lost.
Humanity may disappear,
but humans don't.
Oh wow! That's deep.
That's a solid line.
I should write it down.
Humanity disappears,
but humans don't - Sir...
I'm a writer.
When a line hits me,
I write it instantly.
That's how writers work.
Want to hear a poem? Listen, it's nice.
- No...
"Your separation is my sweet pain."
Hey, I won't move ahead
unless you say 'Wow.'
Wow!
- Yeah.
"Your separation is my sweet pain."
- Wow!
"You're my life,
the one who rules my heart."
How is it?
Huh? No?
Oh no!
I write nonsense
in between sometimes.
Sir, my wife...
- She's here.
I'll look for her.
- Where?
Hey, I'm here. You sit. I'll drop
you off at your wife's place.
Sir, it's okay. I'll manage.
- Wife-loser!
You lose her in the market,
and sit here sulking?
I can't watch that.
Come on, sit.
I'll drop you.
Sir, it's fine.
I'll manage. You may go.
- I said sit.
Sit!
Look! Hey!
Hey!
I've been looking for you.
Go on.
Meet your wife.
And don't fight.
I recognised her correctly, right?
Come on.
Go.
Go on.
Please do it.
Come on!
Hug her.
Darn it! What kind
of romantic couple is this?
Darn it!
We're way better.
What's going on here?
Why are you here?
Why is he here?
What did you tell him?
Learn to hear.
Should I explain?
Go ahead.
- I was sitting there.
He noticed me.
Then the outfit
Maybe you, too.
He thought we'd split up.
He thinks he brought us together.
That's why he was behaving
like that. I did nothing.
This was your plan, right?
What? My plan? For you?
Who do you think you are?
If you're that confident,
tone it down a bit.
I don't make such stupid plans.
I'm sure this is totally your plan.
- I was about to tell you.
I helped you two
and forgot to take your numbers.
Let's exchange phone numbers.
Tell me.
Say it.
Come on, give it.
- My phone's at home. You give yours.
Mine's at home too.
- How can your phone be at home?
We're on a detox honeymoon.
Detox? There's something like
that on a honeymoon?
Fine. Then give me
a family member's number.
Sir, why involve them?
Do one thing: Give me your number.
I'll call you once we get home.
Oh, yes!
That works.
But you will call, right?
Promise.
Okay. Wait. I'll give you my number.
Will you definitely call?
Of course, sir.
Yes, definitely.
Want to hear a poem?
- Play it on the phone, sir.
Bye.
Happy?
You trust me now?
You girls always have
one problem: Constant doubt.
You should've just
given your number.
Or told him you ran away from home.
- Ah, got it.
Same here. You go your way,
I'll go mine.
Get lost.
- You get lost.
Ma'am, when's the ST bus to Pune? 15 minutes?
- In 15 minutes.
Yes.
- Thank you.
I don't have any money.
What do I do now?
Can I sit here?
Thanks.
Listen, I need help.
- But you'll have to help me too.
Okay. Give me INR 500.
I was about to ask you
the same thing.
Listen, we'll sell your watch.
I received this watch
as a gift at my wedding.
But your wedding
isn't happening now.
Listen. Sell this watch.
Keep whatever money you get.
Just give me INR 500.
I'll transfer it once I reach Pune.
Please. I genuinely
don't have money.
Trust me.
- Do one thing. Tell your boyfriend.
I don't have a phone.
Otherwise, I would've told him.
Please.
Listen, not INR 500
but I'll send back INR 1,000.
Just help me right now.
- Look, I'm not getting into all this.
Do one thing. Sell this jewellery.
It's fake.
- What?
It's just for styling.
Please listen.
Let's sell the watch.
Please. I'm not doing anything
like that. Impossible. No way.
This is INR 1000.
Do one thing.
You keep INR 350. I'll keep INR 350.
We'll spend INR 300 on food.
I'm starving.
Thank you so much.
Friends?
Friends?
Friends.
What should we eat?
- Anything under INR 300.
Yeah.
What's your name?
A runaway husband.
And you?
- I'm a runaway bride!
Come on, tell me.
What's your name?
Abhi.
Abhi.
And yours?
- Kruti.
Kruti. Nice. Good.
Where do you live? Education?
- Dadar.
Is this an interview now?
- Just asking casually.
Fine. I won't ask.
Hey! Tell me. How did you meet?
It's a long story.
It will take too much time.
Tell me the short version.
- Okay.
We were in the same college.
Same friend circle.
- Okay.
The first time we met,
we liked each other.
Eventually, he proposed.
And I said yes.
I wanted to tell my future husband
about us,
but I didn't have the courage.
So we decided to run away
and get married.
What about you?
- Me?
Tell me about your girlfriend.
Hey, nothing special.
- Hey!
Tell me her name.
Pooja.
- Pooja!
That's her name, Pooja.
And how did you meet?
Back in college,
I used to go
to the temple every day.
And God rewarded me with Pooja.
- Aww.
And then what about marriage?
- She cried
and told me.
'You can belong to anyone'
'but I'll belong only to you.'
Okay. But now you've run away.
Everything will be fine.
Where does Pooja live?
Where does she stay?
- Bangalore.
Where in Bangalore?
- Nandi Hills.
Exactly where in Nandi Hills?
- Are you interviewing me again?
No. I just don't like it
that you have a girlfriend.
Why not?
- I don't.
I don't think you even have
a boyfriend.
Fine.
Keep it.
Listen, I need to call home
urgently. Do something.
Excuse me, brother.
Do you have a phone?
I need to make an urgent call.
Yes.
- Thank you.
Not answering.
When mom and dad find out
that I've run away,
what'll happen to them?
- Hey, it's okay.
Relax. Don't stress.
Families exist to understand us.
It'll be fine.
I think.
I should call home, too.
Guest arrangements are over there.
I'll be back in a few minutes.
Hello.
- Hello, JP.
Abhi speaking.
- Abhi?
You idiot! Where are you?
We've been trying
to reach you all day.
Have you forgotten
you're getting married?
Where are you?
- Are you done?
No, it's not.
And it won't happen. You...
What happened?
Did he cut the call?
Hello.
- Hello, JP.
If you don't listen, I'll hang up.
Tell me.
- How are mom and dad?
Do you have any shame
asking that now?
- Answer me.
Your parents had respect.
You've destroyed it.
The bride's family
is also creating chaos.
If you didn't want this marriage,
you should've said so earlier.
They should've talked to me first.
Come back right now.
Let's sit and sort this out.
Why are you running like a coward?
Okay, listen.
Please take care of mom and dad.
- Listen...
I will.
- And listen.
Please don't tell anyone
that I called you.
Hey, I...
Is it really that serious?
The bride's family
is creating chaos.
Better a two-day mess
than a lifelong problem.
Yes, tell me.
- I just got Abhi's call.
What?
- I'll send you the number. Trace him immediately.
Alright.
INR 300.
- That's a lot, okay?
INR 300 is less.
We ate till we were full, didn't we?
No way.
- I'm not kissing you. Come closer.
Just hear me out.
- Say it.
You ran away
from your wedding today.
I ran away from my wedding.
We both ran away.
Then we bolted from the railway
station right under the TC's nose.
Go on.
Why should we pay here?
Let's walk out.
Hey, are you serious...
Listen.
- Did you hit your head or what?
No one would ever think
we'd run off without paying.
And look at the owner.
You think he will chase us?
He can barely walk.
Let's go.
I'm not doing anything crazy.
Please forget this.
- Trust me. It'll be fun.
No way. Impossible.
Not happening. No means no.
This way.
Wait.
Just wait.
Please wait...
So, Anna?
Well...
We walked a hundred steps.
That food was way too much. But it was good.
- A hundred steps?
I get everything, okay?
Did we forget the bill?
- Oh no.
Oh no! Sorry.
- Sorry.
It was INR 300.
Give it to him.
- Yeah.
Do one thing. Okay.
- Give him INR 310.
INR 310? No way.
The total bill is INR 800.
INR 800?!
The bill was INR 300.
We saw it ourselves.
That was then.
INR 800 is now.
INR 300 for the hotel,
and INR 500 for me to run away.
What kind of maths is that?
Do this.
Not INR 800.
We'll give you INR 350.
INR 350.
Hey, INR 350, no way!
Or I call the cops.
Brother...
I'm sorry, brother.
- Sorry.
Let us go. We're poor people.
- Please.
Yeah.
We eloped and got married.
We don't have money.
If I have to, I'll even spread
my saree in front of you.
Put some money in it
and pay me, or I'll call the police.
I'm paying.
Here, please take it.
Good.
You're well dressed anyway.
You seem to come
from a decent family.
Why do this kind of work then?
Got your money.
Now get lost, fatty.
Hey!
- Please.
Anna! Please, go.
Eats on our dime and still plays the big shot.
- What's this?
What's wrong with you? Calm down.
Happy now? I told you not to run.
But you had to run.
National Runaway Day!
This is the problem with you girls!
Overconfidence.
We're broke now.
'We have to run.'
He didn't even get tired.
Hey!
I'm sorry.
Please don't cry.
I'm really sorry.
Don't stress. I've got you.
I've got loads of plans.
Don't worry, okay?
What plans?
- Nothing.
You were crying, that's why
I said all that out of fear.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I didn't know he'd chase us.
That too for INR 300.
Exactly!
- Cheap, fat idiot!
So, what now?
How do we get to Pune?
- I made the first plan.
Now you make the next one.
Hey!
No.
Not the ring.
My boyfriend gave it to me.
It's his first gift.
No way.
I'll give you INR 1000.
That's it?
I bought it in Dubai.
Then sell it in Dubai.
Sir, we'll be back in two
or three days.
Will you return the ring
if I pay an extra amount?
Fine.
Thank you.
- Give me the money.
Thank you.
Did you see that boy?
Oh! This boy?
He came here to eat.
A girl was with him.
They ate and ran off.
I grabbed them from behind.
Took the money from them.
I told them.
If you're dressed this well,
why do this shady stuff?
- Hold on.
What do you mean by 'dressed well'?
They were in wedding clothes.
Yes.
- Sir, she was in a wedding outfit.
Looks like they just got married.
Okay.
I'll look after it.
Hello? JP. Abhi's been spotted.
- Yeah, Ravi.
With a girl in a hotel in Karjat.
'Congrats on the wedding!'
Hello?
Hello. Who's this?
Shubham here. Her brother.
Kriti is getting ready.
'Shubham, can you give her
the phone? I want to talk to her.'
Yes, one minute.
Just a second.
Kriti!
Mom!
Coffee?
What?
Why coffee? Look at the time.
We'll miss the bus.
Dude, you ran away,
leaving your bride behind!
Why are you so scared of the bus?
Let's go.
This is the first time in my life
I've run away from a wedding.
It's not my fourth
or the fifth time, okay?
First time for me too.
I'm telling you, don't stress.
Have some coffee.
- I'm worried about my family.
Please. Let's go.
- Listen.
It'll take three
or four days to settle.
You must worry
about your girlfriend.
What if she runs away?
She won't.
We'll talk over coffee.
- Listen...
No need. We'll miss the bus. Let's go.
- Oh, come on!
"The tender moments
were held together by you,"
"why did my heart
become so flustered?"
"My beloved."
"Your touch mesmerises me."
"Or am I mistaking it again?"
"These waves of love are raging."
"The path of love is shivering."
"The minds have settled down."
"The wild emotions
of an impatient mind."
"Were adorned with silken ties."
"Were adorned with silken ties."
"The wild emotions
of an impatient mind."
"Were adorned with silken ties."
"Adorned with silken ties."
"These happy moments of union"
"tied our minds together
with our realisation."
"These beautiful notes."
"The garden is filled."
"With fragrant flowers."
"This love is innocent and shy,"
"my heart is beautiful,
and you are lovely."
"You have awakened my feelings,
my beloved."
"These waves of love are raging."
"The path of love is shivering."
"The minds have settled down."
"The wild emotions of
an impatient mind."
"Were adorned with silken ties."
Are you flirting with me?
Sorry? Me? Flirt with you?
Why would I?
That's what I thought.
- I left my wedding.
And I already have
a girlfriend. Pooja.
Bangalore. Nandi Hills.
- I get it. Stop repeating.
Should I start calling you
'brother'?
Call me whatever you want.
And do this.
Please give me your address.
- Why?
I'll come to your place
every Raksha Bandhan.
Relax, I was kidding.
Why are you getting so worked up?
I don't trust you guys.
The moment you see a girl,
you start flirting.
Oh, really? Do one thing.
Check the internet.
Girls are like that. Their minds
are always plotting something.
Take that flirting stuff
to your boyfriend, not me.
He's not like that.
Is he some Kohinoor diamond or what?
- Yeah!
You'll understand when you meet him.
- Excuse me, ma'am.
Sir, your order.
- Thank you.
Oh, aunt! Oh, uncle!
- Huh?
Abhi is with a girl in Karjat.
What?! Which girl?
Where's that girl from?
I don't know.
But if he's run away from here,
she must be his girlfriend.
- Oh my!
When's the bus to Pune?
- In an hour.
Go to the highway.
You'll get a bus in fifteen minutes.
We've got a problem.
The Pune bus
has already left.
The next bus...
- The bus left?
Yes.
- The bus left?
Yes.
Next one's in an hour.
- An hour?
I told you.
I told you, we'd miss the bus.
But you didn't listen. Now we wait.
- Yeah.
Everything's messed up.
These clothes.
I'm seriously irritated.
I feel like throwing them away.
No money. No phone.
I don't know what to do!
Shit.
Are you done?
- What?
What's done?
The marriage is yet to take place.
You don't know my family.
They're impossible.
I had to travel to Pune
and then directly to Bangalore.
Are you done? Can I speak now?
There's a highway just
two kilometres from here.
Buses pass every five minutes
from there.
Got it?
You should've told me earlier.
How was I supposed to know?
- You didn't even let me talk.
Where's the way?
From here? Here?
Hey, sorry.
I'm really sorry.
I just lost it. I had to get
to Bangalore urgently.
I'm really sorry.
- You walked out of your wedding.
You left your wife.
You left your family.
And now you're worried
about missing a bus?
Let's go.
Listen
Did you see him?
No.
Let's go.
I'm concerned about the situation.
Should I call JP and ask?
If I say no, will you listen?
You never talk properly.
Oh, sir!
Can I please use your phone
for a minute?
I need to call home urgently.
Please. Thank you.
- Okay.
Hello? Hold on.
- JP, Abhi speaking.
Everything okay there?
How are mom and dad?
What could happen to them?
If you liked a girl,
you should've told me.
Why did you have to run away?
JP, what's the situation at home?
Has the bride's family left?
How will they leave?
How do they leave without dragging
us into this mess?
Wait. Is there any trouble at home?
- Forget it.
There's a bigger problem here.
- What is it?
We've been trying to reach you
since morning.
No signal at all.
JP, tell me what's going on.
- Oh, my dear!
You're not the only one
who ran away from your wedding.
Your would-be wife ran off
with her boyfriend, too.
Do you get it?
Hello?
Hello, Abhi.
Say something.
What happened?
There's a huge mess.
- What is it?
It's not just us who ran away.
Then?
- Three people have run away in total.
What?
- Listen.
You ran away from your wedding.
I ran away from mine.
And my bride ran away
with her boyfriend.
I swear, I'm convinced today.
Today is Runaway Day!
Damn it!
Damn it!
Please calm down.
- How?
What about my family's
reputation now?
How do you expect me to stay calm?
'Your would-be wife ran off
with her boyfriend, too.'
'You ran away
from the wedding, too, right?'
'Hmm.
- Why?'
'I have a boyfriend.'
When was your wedding?
At two in the afternoon.
Where was it? You must know the area.
- I don't know.
It was in Dadar.
Tell me about your future husband.
What about his family?
What's his connection with you?
- Tell me. Please.
Stop interrogating me.
Please answer me.
Our fathers were childhood friends.
'She's my friend's daughter.
Her name is Krutika.'
What's your name?
Krutika Raut.
What happened?
Say something!
- Hey!
The runaway wife
isn't someone else, it's you!
What?
- Please hear me out.
"What a clash this is, brother,
what a clash this is."
"The wedding shot, brother,
one, two, three, four."
You did all this, right?
You followed me here!
This was your plan
all along.
- What are you trying to be, a heroine?
What nonsense is this?
Want me to push you?
- Touch me and try.
I swear I'll hit you.
- You kept following me everywhere?
Of course, you've got someone like me,
as it was an arranged marriage.
Look at your face.
In a million lifetimes,
you'd never stand a chance.
Hey, look at your face!
I walked away from the wedding. Got it?
- Hey! I'd planned
to ditch this long ago.
- Like I was counting days for the wedding.
The day the wedding was fixed,
I decided to cancel it.
First right decision of my life.
Well done, Abhi.
- Same here.
Well done, Kriti.
I was lucky I took this call.
Marrying him would've...
Disgusting!
- Ugh!
Hold on. You saw the photo, right?
Yes.
Didn't you recognise me?
What are you, some heroine?
That I'll fall for you
at first sight?
You must remember your future wife's photo.
- Hey!
I wasn't interested in you
or your pictures.
I didn't even want to get married.
And what century
was that photo from?
Could you even recognise yourself?
Really clever, huh?
Shut up.
You saw my photo.
Didn't you recognise?
- I never wanted to marry you.
I wanted to marry my boyfriend.
Anyway, now you know
who my boyfriend is.
Stop yapping about him now!
I'm not single. Got it?
- I know.
Clever Pooja!
Get lost.
- Get lost!
Didn't you even know my name?
- Didn't I tell you not to touch me?
Please answer me.
I knew. So what?
Didn't it hit you when
I told you my name?
Miss I'm-so-smart,
didn't you get it?
My family said you were
from a decent home.
How was I supposed to know
you'd turn out like this?
- I ran away!
Fine. And I know my decision
is absolutely the right one.
Hold on. Excuse me.
Come here. What happened?
What's there to laugh at?
Were you actually going to wear this to your wedding?
- So what?
You look like a scarecrow.
Scarecrow?
Then you're about to marry a scarecrow.
- Oh, kiddo!
That was the past.
Forget it. It's fine now.
I've already forgotten it.
I don't need to remember it.
I've already moved on.
I'm worried about my family.
That's why you should think
before walking away.
What's the point now?
Wait. I want to say one thing.
This isn't only my son's mistake.
Your daughter
is equally responsible.
Listen, just because
you're from the groom's side,
we won't listen to anything you say.
And I don't want my daughter
married to your shameless son.
Tell him our son isn't shameless.
They said, 'Our son never
goes against us.'
Against you?
Your son is beyond all limits.
- Ask your daughter.
Ask your daughter what mess
she's created everywhere.
- Hey, watch your language.
Get out of here right now.
Or I'll forget who you even are.
I'm not leaving till I get
my money back. I'm warning you.
Whatever happens, let it happen
in front of the police.
Yes, let the police see it.
Call them. I'm not scared.
- I'll call them.
Let's deal with it.
Everything was supposed
to happen to me today.
Hey, Big B!
You're not alone. I'm here too.
Are you a mamma's boy?
What's this now?
My family told me this boy
wouldn't cross the line.
That's not the case.
- Great.
Otherwise...
- Otherwise, what?
Nothing.
- Come on, say it.
Do you like boys?
Have you lost it?
Relax, it's normal.
I asked because gay guys
are stylish.
It's not because of a girlfriend.
You ran away because you're gay.
Oh, please, that's you.
'That type' meaning what?
- That means that.
Say it clearly. Lesbian.
What, scared to say it out loud?
Why do you mess with me?
You know how I am.
And now I know how you are.
Is that why you're with me now?
I was actually going to call you, brother.
- Oh, please.
Feel free to call me
a friend if you'd like.
Close friend. One-sided friend.
Never met friend.
Friend of a friend.
Call me whatever you like.
Just don't call me brother.
Why?
- I mean...
I've never seen you that way. I mean...
- What do you mean?
Destiny's made us husband and wife.
But we're not married yet.
- That's fine.
Why can't I call you brother then?
Look, everything was normal
this morning.
But the moment I heard
we're meant to be together.
It feels weird.
How can you call me brother now?
And I've decided something.
I'm your husband. You're my wife.
It shows from our clothes.
I'm going to tell
the whole world
that we're a married couple.
What kind of connection is this?
This is pure force!
Exactly! My point.
Why should I be forced
to call you my sister?
Please don't mess with me. Got it?
Smarty!
You can't force labels on me.
Trust comes first.
If I feel you're my sister,
I'll call you that.
If I want, I'll call you Kriti.
- Enough. Please don't lecture me.
See? Why not?
When it's about you,
you pressure everyone else.
That's how girls are by nature.
There you go again.
Will you let me talk?
From here on, you go your way,
I'll go mine.
Bye.
- Bye.
What is this nonsense?
Go away.
I'm sick of you.
Please leave.
Are you done?
Give me my money.
What money?
- What do you mean?
My money. I'll leave after that.
Why should I give you anything?
- What do you mean?
You're impossible. I've spent
so much on you since morning.
Did you forget we
had lunch together?
I even sold my watch
to buy one for you.
I never thought you'd be
this selfish.
I sold my ring for money.
That money is mine.
Our connection ended a while ago.
Please, give me my money.
I won't give it back.
What will you do?
Please, give me my money.
Or else?
What? Are you going to kidnap me?
- What nonsense!
Please, give me my money.
- I won't. Do whatever you want.
Fine. Keep the money.
Just take me
to Pune. I won't say a word.
Just quiet.
Even if I talk, you won't respond.
Let's go.
- Check if you have the money.
I do. Let's go.
At least check. We
walked so much,
did it disappear?
We don't have enough.
Same amount.
Please give me the money.
Please give me the money.
I don't want drama, Abhi.
Please give it to me.
This isn't fair. It's my money!
- Which money?
Does it have your photo
instead of Gandhi on it?
You're so cheap.
Please give me the money.
- I won't. What will you do then?
I'll scream.
Go ahead.
Scream.
Help!
- No one's here.
Help!
- Louder.
What's wrong, sister?
- Brother, he stole my money.
Hey!
- No.
Brother, my wife's a little crazy.
She spent all of it.
Now, she wants to go shopping.
Is this true?
- No!
You're husband and wife.
Sort it out yourselves.
Brother, he's not my husband.
Do I look crazy to you?
I swear, brother.
He's not my husband.
Is she telling the truth?
- You believe her?
Believe politicians,
but never believe women.
Are you married? No.
- How else would he understand? He's unmarried.
Brother, you never know
when girls and kite's string
will betray you.
Listen to me. Please believe me.
- Go on.
I swear on my mother.
We're not related at all.
She's swearing on her mother, right?
- Yeah.
Tell her to call her mother.
Come on.
- I don't have a phone.
Give her yours.
- Brother has it.
Can I use your phone, please?
- Here, use mine.
Brother, please leave.
We'll sort this out.
This is nice.
Your fights are our headache.
You're right, brother.
The kite string and today's girls...
- Will you leave?
Sorry.
- Huh?
Sorry.
It's okay.
Don't worry.
I'm here. Don't stress out.
I'm here.
I'll take you to your boyfriend.
Come on.
Your family's choice wasn't bad.
They picked up a diamond
from the trash.
Hey, shut up! Walk quietly.
Stop the nonsense.
Or I'll walk away.
- Decide now.
You're coming with me
or not?
My family's choice wasn't bad.
They picked up a diamond
from the trash.
Sir, there's a call.
Tell me, JP. What happened?
- Ravi, we've got a big problem.
Not just Abhi,
his bride ran away
with her boyfriend.
One wedding and both escaped.
Everything was fine this morning.
Why are you angry now?
Because we...
- See this? Why are you shouting? Talk softly.
Why are you getting angry?
Because we were supposed
to get married.
But now we've eloped.
It's okay.
This marriage isn't happening.
- I know.
Can I suggest something?
Let's act normal.
Not like enemies.
Please.
You remember, too.
- I'll try.
Friends.
Friends.
Can I ask you something?
If you don't mind.
Go ahead.
You'll marry your girlfriend, right?
I'll explain. First, you tell me.
What will you do?
That's why I eloped. I'm going
to marry my boyfriend.
Wow. Nice. Don't worry.
I'll get you two married.
Why? What's the need?
Who asked you to get smart?
There you go again!
- There's no need for all this.
What will your family think?
What about your girlfriend?
I don't have a girlfriend.
- What?!
I don't have
one.
I told you already. I knew it.
But no.
Pooja is like that...
Who's Pooja?
- I don't know.
Then why all this Pooja talk?
Because you started
this boyfriend talk,
so I dug up Pooja for you.
Wow.
That's why whenever
I ask about his girlfriend,
he changes the topic.
You don't have a girlfriend now,
right? Or never had one?
Oh no. I've been single
since childhood.
What?
No way.
That's impossible.
- Because I'm a mechanical engineer.
Are you a mechanical engineer?
- Want me to show you my degree?
No. It's okay.
You're a mechanical engineer,
so we can believe
you're single.
Then why did you elope?
Listen, do only girls dream
about marriage?
Boys dream too.
To spend some time
with my future wife.
Get to know her.
Live with her for a while.
Live-in?
- Of course! What's wrong with that?
I'm a modern thinker.
Are families even that modern?
I'm not sure about my family.
Honestly,
what's wrong with live-in
with someone you'll spend
your life with?
The issue is you've been single
your whole life.
Totally single.
Tomorrow, if something happens
between the two of you,
who will fix it?
Oh, please.
Stop this nonsense!
- Hey!
You can't trust anyone.
Listen,
don't trust anyone.
But trust me.
Seriously.
Do you smoke?
- What's this now?
I'm just checking
my family's choice.
Occasionally.
Does your family know?
Who tells their family,
'I drink and smoke'? Nobody does.
Do you smoke?
Occasionally.
Oh! Then let's have one.
No?
You don't smoke in public?
Did you really think that?
You said you smoke.
- I can say anything.
Will you believe it?
Oh God!
If I keep cross-checking everything
in life, then what's left?
Thank you.
For what?
For running away from the wedding.
I did that for me.
Why are you thanking me?
If you hadn't eloped,
our families wouldn't have
taken us seriously.
So, thank you.
They're family.
They'll think about our future.
One day, all this will make sense.
You know what?
Today is unforgettable for us.
We ran away
from each other's weddings.
We met again.
We fought.
We ran away again.
And met again.
You know what?
God has a plan. Trust me.
Even if God has a plan,
I don't. Trust me.
I know.
Tell me something about you.
What do you do?
I'm a doctor.
MBBS.
- What?
Wait.
Are you a doctor? Seriously?
Why? Don't I look like one?
- No, I can't...
I can't believe this.
- Why can't I be a doctor?
It's not about you.
It's about my parents.
Straightaway
a doctor bride.
Now it makes sense.
Single guys who dream of marriage,
treat it like a biscuit
and end up
with chocolate.
My family
is impossible. They turned out
to be really smart. A doctor!
You know what?
I'd never have found someone
as beautiful as you.
She'll never be into me.
And you're a doctor.
That's like a bumper offer.
Why wouldn't you find someone?
Whoever you marry will be lucky.
Like Pooja.
- Oh, please!
You were lucky, too.
But you ran away.
You ran away as well.
I didn't know you were a doctor.
Otherwise, I wouldn't have run away.
Want some tea?
- No. I don't drink tea.
So what are you doing now?
I'm just keeping you company.
Oh.
Do you know how to give injections?
Shut up.
I'll pay.
Are you really a doctor?
- Get lost.
Here, take this.
Who is she?
Why should I tell you? Get lost.
It's not like that.
Are you two married?
Tell me.
- What do you want to know? Who are you?
Please.
- It's not what you think. Tell me.
Listen, we were supposed
to get married.
Both of us ran away
from the wedding.
Together.
Got it?
Wait a second.
She's a girl. That's fine.
But you?
You're a grown man.
How could you run away?
- You...
I ran away because
they were forcing marriage on me.
I can't believe this. Do you know
India's biggest problem?
No.
- Marriage.
Guys like us don't get married
at all.
Your family is forcing you,
yet you ran.
How will you pay for these sins?
Listen, you won't understand
my pain. Got it?
Won't I understand your pain?
I'm desperate to get married
since I was 24.
And you say I won't
understand your pain?
At this point, I'll marry anyone.
Looks don't matter.
Anyone works.
I want a woman.
That's it.
You know what?
I started meeting girls
at 24.
They said,
I was immature.
They wanted maturity. So I decided.
I'll be mature.
Come back at 2829.
But then the girls said,
'You're not well settled.'
I said Fine.
First, I'll settle down properly.
Good bank balance, car, house.
Then I'll go with a proposal.
But what do they say then?
You're too old now.
Am I old?
Hey...
Women are impossible
to read, seriously.
I was immature when I was young,
and now I'm apparently too old.
What would you like me to do?
At this point,
I'll even marry a divorced woman.
But even that isn't easy.
In 33 years,
you couldn't even keep one girl?
Not a single relationship worked.
How will he ever make me happy?
She told me it's my fault.
That I'm not good enough.
Do you know what
the real issue is?
Earlier, people even got married
as kids.
But now?
Ten guys, eight girls.
What about the remaining two?
That's the situation.
And you say I won't
understand your pain?
Did you see her anywhere?
She went that way a while ago. Yeah.
- Here?
Let's go.
Come on. Let's move.
- Yeah.
People say arranged marriages
work better than love marriages.
Then you should've done it!
Why did you run?
Come on! If I'd met you earlier,
I wouldn't have run
and I wouldn't have
let you run either.
Seriously.
Hey!
Who's he?
My uncle.
- What?
He's looking for us.
But your phone was switched off.
So how did he know?
I don't know how, but he seems
to know we're here.
Yes, they were here. They went this way.
- This way?
What do we do now?
How do we get to Pune?
Let's forget Pune for now.
He thinks we're here.
Let's go the other way.
Shall we?
I'm okay.
We don't have a choice. Let's go.
How much?
- INR 300.
Here you go.
Which way?
- Straight from here.
Straight?
- Thanks.
Be careful.
Call your boyfriend and inform him.
Otherwise, he'll leave.
No need.
Why?
I already told him I ran away
from the wedding.
He'll wait.
What does he look like?
- Like you.
If I had a phone,
I'd have shown you.
If I had your phone, I'd have shown
you his Instagram. But not now.
It's fine.
What's his name?
Oh! You're very curious.
Don't tell.
Vijay. He's a doctor.
Is there any problem at his house?
The problem is only with me.
- Elope and get married!
No. I'm serious.
If I were to marry, it would be
with my family's permission.
Otherwise, I'll keep running away
from marriage.
When I met you this morning
for the first time,
you seemed really rude.
But you're actually nice.
Anyone who really looks
at you closely
So what?
Nothing.
So what?
They'll get impressed.
So, you're impressed now?
Just a little.
Your doctor must be really into you.
Are you actually a doctor?
You're lucky. You planned this well.
Nice.
And what about me?
I just got up and walked away.
I'm unsure how my family
will react or accept it.
If they don't, call me.
I'll stand by you.
Hey!
What's this?
- Nothing.
You do this, too?
- It's nothing. There's dust in my eyes.
There's a lot of air.
- Air?
Dust?
Let me check.
- It's fine. Really, it's okay.
Let me see.
Dust?
Sorry.
It's nothing.
You said you'd stand by me.
No one has understood me
over the last two days.
Thank you.
Will you cry more?
I've got loads of dialogues.
Let's go to the beach. Please.
Come on. It'll be fun.
She's so cute.
I could spend my whole life
listening to her.
Hey, come on!
- Yeah.
What if we'd gotten married today?
I'm not that lucky.
It's all about luck.
We weren't meant to get married.
That's why we're running away.
Yeah, but what if we hadn't
run away?
Why would you choose me over your boyfriend?
- Assume.
Then I'd be the luckiest man alive.
What if I'd met you
before the wedding?
I wouldn't have run away.
Why?
- Because anyone who left you is an idiot.
So, you're the idiot.
- One hundred percent.
What if we had gotten married?
I would've told you
about my boyfriend.
Oh no!
And if I were still ready
to marry you?
You wouldn't be.
- Oh!
You figured me out so fast.
That's all it takes for me.
Then tell me. Why are you with me?
Your observation skills
are getting weak.
I don't want to tell.
Can I ask you something?
No.
- Are you scared?
Why would I be? Go on, ask.
You like me, don't you?
What kind of question is that?
Yes.
As a friend.
- I'm serious.
Don't get me wrong.
You don't know anything about me.
- I know everything about you.
Please give me some money.
I need to go to Mumbai.
Relax, I was joking.
'Give me the money.
I want to go to Mumbai.'
Let's go to the beach. She wants
to go to Mumbai! But why Mumbai?
You're useless! Shut up!
We've both walked away
from the wedding.
And now chilling on a beach.
When you come to places like this,
everything else fades away.
Let me tell you something.
Do you actually smoke?
Forget it.
Are you trying to hide something?
No.
You sure?
- Absolutely.
I've got nothing to hide.
Was there any reason apart
from your boyfriend
for running away?
Impulsive decision.
I take my time
before making decisions.
Even when you fall in love?
If only we could read
each other's minds,
life would be so much easier.
I don't even understand
my own thoughts.
Let's go.
Okay then. It's clear now.
We both want to...
I mean
You don't want to marry me.
Fine.
Let's go home and tell everyone
the truth. They'll forgive us.
You go. I'm not coming.
Is your boyfriend more important
than your family?
For now, my boyfriend.
What nonsense
are you talking about?
You told me to think
about the future, not the past.
That was in a different context.
Don't you get it?
- But this is reality.
I didn't run away impulsively.
I ran away because I had decided. Do you understand?
- No, I don't.
Then forget it.
I don't owe you an explanation.
You've no right to question me.
- Why not?
We might fight. Let's not talk.
- Let it be.
Or tell me exactly what we are?
Fine.
Do whatever you want.
Fine.
Alright.
I'll apologise
to your family and mine.
We didn't even think about them.
- Speak for yourself, Abhi.
Because you're not thinking
about me.
You're only thinking
about yourself.
I ran away because I wanted
to marry my boyfriend.
Hey, marry your boyfriend.
Who's stopping you?
But if you go alone,
I'll have to face everything, Abhi.
Look, this won't happen.
I'm here. I've got you.
I'll figure something out. Don't worry, okay?
- Figure it out.
I'll tell...
I didn't want to get married.
That I'd already told you.
That's why you ran away.
- No, this is...
Oh!
Good.
- Fine.
But the blame will fall on you.
What will your family think
about me?
If I chose this friendship,
I have to stick to it.
You don't worry.
I'll manage it.
- No, this isn't fair.
It's not fair to you. What do you
even gain from this sacrifice?
I'll gain nothing.
The family honour you were
worried about? That's already gone.
At least
Your family will still accept you.
There's no need to do this.
You want to go back
and play the hero?
What's the issue now?
- I have an issue.
What?
- I really do.
Are you worried about me?
Or are you in love with me?
Hey! Tell me about yourself.
Why are you doing this?
What difference will it make?
What's going to happen?
Why would you do this for me...
- Because I'm in love with you.
Abhi...
This time, I mean it.
We need to leave.
Hey!
Come here.
Wait.
- Have you seen this guy?
There. Yeah.
- There?
Tell me.
I'll tell you.
Will you meet my boyfriend once?
No.
Please.
I don't want to meet
your boyfriend. Please.
You'll like him.
Just meet him once.
I don't want to.
I told you I don't want to meet.
I'm really excited to meet him.
Then go. Please, go.
Did anyone stop you?
I don't have money.
Here.
Happy now? Problem solved?
Please go. Please.
Why are you acting like this?
Sometimes, he acts the same way.
- Please.
I don't care how your boyfriend
behaves. Got it?
Please don't compare me to him.
Please. This is nonsense.
He doesn't love you at all.
If he did, he wouldn't
be waiting silently.
Nonsense.
Are you angry?
- Yes.
Why?
- I just am.
Why?
- I'm angry.
Because I left a bride like you.
Because we're meeting again.
Because I love you.
Because the girl who loves me is
in love with someone else.
I'm angry because
she doesn't want marriage. But I do.
Because I'm angry,
and you're laughing!
Do you even have feelings?
- Abhi!
If you didn't want to marry,
you should've said so.
Why run away?
Have some shame.
We've been searching
for you since morning.
Do you understand?
Wait.
Two minutes.
Please.
Last two minutes.
Hurry up!
Thank you.
Say that again.
Listen, I get everything.
You want to marry your boyfriend.
You ran away for him. I know it all.
You both deserve to be happy.
That's it.
Not that.
Sorry.
What you just said
about my boyfriend...
- I don't want to hear about him.
I don't want to hear anything.
Please. Don't you get it?
Please, for the last time...
- He doesn't exist.
If he were here,
you wouldn't be roaming
around with me.
He doesn't even exist, right?
You're lying, aren't you?
If he doesn't exist, you're a liar.
If he is here,
then both of you are lying.
No.
You can never have him.
And he can never be yours.
A girl who couldn't
belong to her parents,
how will she belong to anyone else?
"Who knows how these
connections were made?"
"I have understood
the meaning of love."
"Who knows how these
connections were made?"
"I have understood
the meaning of love."
"The threads of the heart break"
"separation and illusion
are all that remain."
"I'm not able to
understand anything."
"You are speaking silence."
"You are my love,
I am your companion."
"How shall I live without you?"
"My beloved."
"You are my love, I am."
"Your companion."
"How shall I live without you?"
"My beloved."
"The tears did not know what."
"This distance is."
"I collected all the happy moments."
"In my palms."
"I lost my heart and soul."
"I have become colourless."
"I became one."
"With your love."
"You are my love, I am your."
"Companion."
"How shall I live without you?"
"My beloved."
"You are my love, I am your."
"Companion."
"How shall I live without you?"
"My beloved."
Why did we even come here?
Abhi!
- It's okay.
I'm scared too.
Let's see. I've got you.
- Everyone's waiting. Hurry up.
Abhi...
"Without realising, my mind took."
"The seven steps of auspiciousness."
"It will be fulfilled today."
Abhi!
If you wanted to marry her,
you should've told me.
I would've made it happen.
Then why did you have to run away?
Look at him!
Look at your son's behaviour.
One minute.
Dad, we're not married.
And who's he?
He is your would-be father-in-law.
Sir, I'm really sorry.
This happened because of me.
I'm the one at fault.
Please forgive me.
Sir...
Please forgive your daughter, too.
- Which daughter?
Sir, I know you're angry.
But she loves you more
than anything. Please forgive her.
Hey!
I told you. She's not my daughter.
Sir...
Sir, I get you.
But please forgive her.
Try to understand.
We made a mistake.
Please say something.
Please apologise to them.
I'm not his daughter.
- What are you doing?
What are you saying?
Sir...
Sir, please refrain
from losing your temper. Calm down.
Hey!
I'm telling you.
She's not my daughter. Look here.
Look closely.
- Why are you showing me a photo?
She's standing right in front of you.
- Look here!
Do you get it?
She is my daughter.
She is not my daughter.
Did you see that?
Have a look.
Dad, I was supposed to marry her.
Yes.
That's exactly
what I've been saying.
I'm not their daughter.
Sir, I'm sorry.
There's been
a huge misunderstanding.
It's my mistake.
I'm sorry.
Oh, Abhi!
You should've told me
if you wanted to marry her.
Dad, the problem isn't
about telling you, but asking me.
Even to buy a shirt,
you'd send me photos and ask.
This colour or that one?
And mom?
Even while cooking,
you'd ask if it was good or if you
should make something else.
But for the most significant
decision of my life,
you didn't even feel like
asking me once.
But dad, this was my life.
I have feelings too. I have dreams
for my life partner.
But anyway, I'm sorry.
I'm sorry I hurt you.
I had no choice but to run away.
I'm sorry.
I'm really sorry.
- Oh, Abhi!
I'm sorry.
Abhi...
Did you marry her?
I guess I'm just not
that lucky, dad.
Abhi, who is this girl?
Mom, she means nothing to me.
Everything got misunderstood.
I brought her here by mistake.
And I think.
I must drop her off at home.
Let's go.
I'm sorry.
I'm really sorry.
Everything's turned into chaos.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry too. I'm really sorry.
Maybe this was for the best.
At least everything is sorted now.
Actually, I...
I lied to you.
What?
- I don't have a boyfriend.
This really isn't the time
to talk about this.
Please.
JP!
- Huh?
Please drop her.
Have you ever wondered how
the three of us ended
up running away?
What are you talking about?
I lied to you again.
Do you remember Kavya Patil
from your school days?
Yeah.
Oh!
The fat girl?
What about her?
That girl was me.
Wait. Your name is Kriti, right?
Yes.
I lied to you.
Why?
Because I've liked only you, Abhi
ever since I can remember.
Back in school,
I never dared to talk to you.
I didn't have that confidence.
I chose science because I wanted
to go to college with you.
But you went somewhere else.
You chose engineering in Pune.
I went to Nagpur for my MBBS.
I thought that was the end.
I thought I'd move on.
But distance didn't help.
With every passing day,
I fell harder for you.
I thought, That's it.
I'll ask you to marry me.
I told mom and dad
to take Abhi's proposal.
But then we found out
your marriage was already fixed.
So I made a decision.
The day you get married,
I want to get married too.
'Dear, marriage
is a lifetime decision.'
'You can't decide in a rush,
driven by emotions.'
'Please, dad.'
'Please.
Fine, if I agreed, '
'how do I find a groom
on such short notice?'
'Hey, please listen. I thought of something.
- What?'
There was no match
on the matrimony site.
Luckily, a friend's son
was about to get married.
The matter was almost closed, but
'Hello.'
'Kavya, I'm at the station
to pick up grandma.'
'And I just saw Abhi dressed
as a groom.'
'Please go out.'
'Please leave.'
'What?
- Yes.'
'He's right in front of me.'
'Looks like he's come straight
from the wedding.'
I didn't think anything through.
I ran away.
I thought you recognised me
when you helped me at the station.
But you didn't.
Forget it.
After that, I didn't plan anything.
It just happened.
I only wanted
to be with you. That's all.
I'm done.
So you were
stalking me all this time?
Yes.
Then how did my bride run away?
- No idea.
Hold on.
Why did you lie
that you're my bride?
No, I didn't lie.
You assumed it.
I just didn't correct it.
I went along with it.
Sorry.
So...
You did all this for me?
Yes.
You love me that much?
Hold on.
Then why did you test me?
I've loved you since childhood.
You had to fall for me, too, right?
So?
What's the result?
Passed or failed?
First class with distinction.
Doctor
You're such a drama queen.
Listen.
Please say those three words.
My ears are dying to hear it.
I have a boyfriend.
Abhi.
- Huh?
Sisters-in-law
look better in real life, right?
What nonsense are you talking
about? Let me see.
Why are you staring?
It's my turn now.
- Why are you staring at her photo?
For you.
Please give me the key. 'For me!'
Oh. What's this?
Nature.
Calm, caring, composed.
I am calm.
Oh, come on!
And hobbies?
Running?
Should we run again?
Their wedding,
and we get the headache!
I'll have dinner.
Hey, serve me!
'Action.'
"Our sleep has
suddenly disappeared."
"The grand wedding party
has arrived."
"Our sleep has
suddenly disappeared."
"The grand wedding party
has arrived."
"The band is playing
at the wedding altar."
"All this has excited me a lot."
"The band is playing
at the wedding altar."
"All this has excited me a lot."
"My mind is so stressed, brother
my mind is so stressed."
"My mind is so stressed."
"Take the wedding shot, brother,."
"One, two, three, four."
"The wedding shot, brother,."
"The wedding shot."
"The wedding shot"
"is stressing me out."
"The wedding shot,
here is the wedding shot."
"The wedding shot, the wedding shot,
here comes the wedding shot."
"The single life."
"Is amazing."
"There are no affairs"
"or fights involving anyone."
"After hurrying and bustling about,"
"I set off on my way."
"It's my chance"
"to get married now."
"After hurrying and bustling about,
I set off on my way."
"It's my chance
to get married now."
"I keep wandering around
and I feel suffocated"
"I don't know what to say or do."
"Hey, hey..."
"The wedding shot, brother,
the wedding shot."
"The wedding shot
is stressing me out."
"I'm feeling very stressed, brother,
I'm feeling very stressed."
"The wedding shot, brother,
one, two, three, four."
"The wedding shot, brother,
the wedding shot."
"The wedding shot
is stressing me out."
"Your bet is getting exciting."
"Please don't trouble me so much."
"I have no friend to help me out."
"My life has become a total waste."
"Living has become a pain."
"My fate is all messed up and
everything is topsy-turvy today."
"It's a ruckus and a riot
everywhere."
"The wedding shot, the wedding shot,
here comes the wedding shot."
"The wedding shot, the wedding shot,
here comes the wedding shot."
"Let's see the wedding shot."
"The wedding shot, the wedding shot,
here comes the wedding shot."
"The wedding shot, the wedding shot,
here comes the wedding shot."
"The wedding shot, the wedding shot,
here comes the wedding shot."
"I'm feeling very stressed, brother,
I'm feeling very stressed."
"The wedding shot, brother,"
"one, two, three, five."
"The wedding shot, brother,
the wedding shot."
"The wedding shot
is stressing me out."
"I'm feeling very stressed, brother,
I'm feeling very stressed."
"The wedding shot, brother,
one, two, three, four."
'Go!'