The film received mixed reviews, often described as a "heartfelt" but "melodramatic" family watch.
The narrative follows Lala’s relentless efforts to marry off his sisters while maintaining his family values and managing his own long-term romantic relationship with Sapna (Bhumi Pednekar), who is waiting for him to fulfill his vow.
The film addresses the regressive practice of the dowry system in India, highlighting the immense financial and emotional burden it places on families. Critical Reception
Lala Kedarnath (Akshay Kumar) is the eldest and only brother of four sisters who runs a family chaat shop in Old Delhi. He promised his dying mother that he would only marry once his sisters were wed into suitable homes first.
The film received mixed reviews, often described as a "heartfelt" but "melodramatic" family watch.
The narrative follows Lala’s relentless efforts to marry off his sisters while maintaining his family values and managing his own long-term romantic relationship with Sapna (Bhumi Pednekar), who is waiting for him to fulfill his vow. The film received mixed reviews, often described as
The film addresses the regressive practice of the dowry system in India, highlighting the immense financial and emotional burden it places on families. Critical Reception The film received mixed reviews
Lala Kedarnath (Akshay Kumar) is the eldest and only brother of four sisters who runs a family chaat shop in Old Delhi. He promised his dying mother that he would only marry once his sisters were wed into suitable homes first. The film received mixed reviews, often described as