646f9e108c Set in Thailand and India, a case of mistaken identity leads to love; and a man and his family concoct a grand scheme to win over the hearts of a woman and her greedy conniving uncles. In Thailand, Prem is the heir to his family's business empire. His father wants him to get married. But Prem is enjoying bachelorhood, until a case of mixed-up identities leads him to runaway bride Sanjanna. Sanjanna is an orphan and her greedy feuding uncles want to get their hands on her inheritance. Returning to India, Prem and his family concoct a grand scheme to win hearts and take home the bride… Asin plays Sanjama, a woman escaping from a marriage to a mobster's son. She pretends to be the guest that Prem (Salman Khan) and his family are expecting. Prem and Sanjama fall in love, and Prem creates an elaborate con to get the mobsters to let him marry her.<br/><br/>This comedy starts off poorly, leaving the viewer wondering just what kind of movie it's going to be. After about 30 minutes, Khan becomes his usual charming self and the movie becomes more enjoyable. The songs weren't particularly good, and the choreography was just okay. I wasn't impressed with the physical humor, either, though most of the script was funny.<br/><br/>Overall, this is an okay movie, with some good scenes. However, I wouldn't recommend it to be anyone's first Bollywood (or Khan) movie. Brilliant. Simply, brilliant.<br/><br/>I watched this movie on the 1st day as I did not have any other choice.<br/><br/>Salman deliver probably the best performance in a movie this year. Salman, you rock!<br/><br/>Asin comes through in this movie as one of the finest actresses we have. No one else could have played her part and also looked so beautiful at the same time.<br/><br/>But I frankly say that this is the best movie of 2011. The start of the movie is a routine different style.<br/><br/>1st half is mind blowing <br/><br/>and<br/><br/>the second part is also impressive. <br/><br/>Salman Khan once again proved that he is the king of comedy in the Indian film industry.<br/><br/>Songs are awesome, specially "Dhinka chika" .
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