After an ugly fight, his rival challenges Prem to take part in Dum Laga Ke Haisha contest, a one of a kind race where husband carries wife on his back, with his wife in order to save his cassette shop. Meanwhile, Prem's family business of cassette recording is threatened by the opening of new CD store in town, which is apparently owned by his rival. The two apply for divorce, but the court orders them to stay with each other for six months before the final separation could happen. In a drunken state, Prem humiliates Sandhya in front of his friends, which leads to Sandhya storming out of the house. But alas, Prem shows no interest in Sandhya and feels like living a life which he did not order for. While Prem is forced into marrying Sandhya, due to pressure from his family members, Sandhya has a genuine liking for Prem.
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The film tells the tale of two strangers, Prem (Ayushmann), son of a cassette shop owner, and Sandhya (Bhumi), a B.Ed graduate, who are united in an unlikely matrimony. What's it about: Also Read - TRP Report Week 41: Bigg Boss 15 fails to win hearts, Rupali Ganguly-Gaurav Khanna's Anupamaa's ratings see a massive fall Also Read - TRP Report Week 43: Harshad Chopda's entry gives a boost to Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai, Bigg Boss 15 struggles to enter the Top 5 So, how is Dum Laga Ke Haisha? Read on to find out. Also, the world is keen to know how good is YRF's new find, Bhumi Pednekar. Set in Haridwar, Sharat Kataria's Dum Laga Ke Haisha had managed to pique interest of the masses with it's simple yet charming trailer.
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As the movie continued to chug along nicely, I went back in memory lane and cherished those simpler times in life. Ayushmann Khurrana's Dum Laga Ke Haisha took me back in time, when I grew up in small quaint town of Ambala, away from the frenetic fast paced life.
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If you grew up in the 90's, you would fondly remember the era of record tape, cassettes, VCR's and walkman, with a faint smile lingering on your face. Unlike Yash Raj Films' swanky big budget vehicles, this tale of marriage and love from a small town's perspective bowls you over with its simplicity