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Babloo Happy Hai

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The film begins in the posh neighbourhood of New Delhi, where 24-year-old Jatin [Sahil Anand] is planning a road trip up north with his buddies Harvinder a.k.a. Harry [Sumit Suri] and Rohan [Amol Parashar]. For Jatin, the endearing young groom-to-be, this could be the last such youthful indulgence before he gets hitched to bride-to-be Tamanna [Preet Kamal], a bratty, high society number.

However, things go awry with the entrance of Natasha [Erica Fernandes], who kick-starts it all with what Jatin assumes is a one night stand after the bachelor party, followed by numerous meetings, driving Jatin deeper into a dilemma between 'duty' and 'love' that only gets worse as the story progresses. 

Completing this picture are the proprietors of the NGO Aashray, Deepa [Anu Chaudhry] and Harsh [Parvin Dabas], a good-humoured, dynamic couple in their mid-thirties, much in love, with much to teach this young bunch, who in turn not only adore and admire the two, but even envy how perfectly they complement each other as companions. 

Release Date: Feb 07, 2014
Language: Bollywood Length: 02 hrs 13 mins
Cast: Sahil Anand, Erica Fernandes, Preet Kamal, Sumit Suri, Amol Parashar, Anu Choudhury
Director: Nila Madhab Panda
Music Director: Bishakh-kanish
Producer: Gagan Dhawan, Ravi Dutta
Genre: Comedy
Writer: Sanjay Chouhan
Advisory: U/A
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Babloo Happy Hai The film begins in the posh neighbourhood of New Delhi, where 24-year-old Jatin [Sahil Anand] is planning a road trip up north with his buddies Harvinder a.k.a. Harry [Sumit Suri] and Rohan [Amol Parashar]. For Jatin, the endearing young groom-to-be, this could be the last such youthful indulgence before he gets hitched to bride-to-be Tamanna [Preet Kamal], a bratty, high society number.However, things go awry with the entrance of Natasha [Erica Fernandes], who kick-starts it all with what Jatin assumes is a one night stand after the bachelor party, followed by numerous meetings, driving Jatin deeper into a dilemma between 'duty' and 'love' that only gets worse as the story progresses. Completing this picture are the proprietors of the NGO Aashray, Deepa [Anu Chaudhry] and Harsh [Parvin Dabas], a good-humoured, dynamic couple in their mid-thirties, much in love, with much to teach this young bunch, who in turn not only adore and admire the two, but even envy how perfectly they complement each other as companions. . thumbnail text Be the first to review
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