Batuk Patel is a wealthy London businessman who could not be happier with
the success he has made of his life. His greatest pride are his three
beautiful daughters, whom he worships incessantly and intends keeping to
himself. No man is worthy of such divine creatures as these, other
than himself. Unfortunately, his daughters see things differently.
They have each found a man that they are intensely in love with and are keen
to marry. They know they face an uphill struggle trying to convince
their father that their prospective husbands are worthy to become his sons-in-law...
Script: K. Subhash (story),
Farhad,
Sajid,
Rajan Agarwal,
Jitendra Parmar (story)
Photo: Vikas Sivaraman
Music: Julius Packiam
Cast: Akshay Kumar (Sandy AKA Sundi),
Nargis Fakhri (Saraswati),
Jacqueline Fernandez (Ganga),
Joelle Koissi (Teacher),
Abhishek Bachchan (Bunty),
Lisa Haydon (Jamuna),
Riteish Deshmukh (Teddy),
Jackie Shroff (Urja Nagre),
Cristian Lazar (Posh Party Guest),
Boman Irani (Batuk Patel),
Daniel Eghan (Man on Beach),
Lee Nicholas Harris (Police seargent),
Chunky Pandey (Akhri Pasta),
Atul Sharma (Gurdwara Attendee),
Nikitin Dheer (Rohan),
Zachary Coffin (British Football Coach)
Country: India
Language: Hindi
Support: Color
Runtime: 140 min
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