Ali Abbas Zafar, who was an assistant director on a number of Yash Raj Films productions such as Jhoom Barabar Jhoom, Tashan, New York and Badmaash Company, made his feature writing and directing debut with this film, which has been described as a " comedy of errors" by lead actor Imran Khan. Yash Raj Films announced the then-untitled project on 5 August 2010. Kyra Dutt in a special song appearance in the title track.Iain Fraser as Scottish tourist pushing airport cart.John Abraham in a special appearance as himself.Karmveer Choudhary as Hariyanvi girl's father.Parikshit Sahni as Colonel Swarnik Agnihotri. The family agrees, with both couples enjoying a proper, lavish wedding. However, Kush maintains a condition that he will marry Dimple only if Luv and Piyali are accepted. They get married according to religious customs, with Luv sending letters to the Agnihotri and Dixit families explaining the reasons behind his elopement.Īfter reading the letters, Dilip and Swarnik have a bitter fight but figure that the only way to protect their respect and pride is to get Kush and Dimple married. Eventually, on the eve of the wedding, Dimple brings Piyali, a mutual friend, to Agra, and Luv, figuring out he still has feelings for Piyali, elopes the next day. Later, they try to elope, but it doesn't work out, and they return, planning to distract Luv. However, during the wedding preparations, Kush realizes he has feelings for Dimple, and she initially responds by slapping him as to why he didn't tell her before. Her brother Ajay wants them to get married at a place in Agra from where the Taj Mahal is visible. After meeting Luv, Dimple agrees to marry him. Obnoxious and loud, Dimple is everything that Kush is not, but he pleads not to create a scene and asks her to consider the alliance. However, when Kush travels with his parents to Agra to meet the Dixit family, he is shocked to find out that the prospective bride is none other than Dimple "D" Dixit, who he had previously met during a chance encounter on a college outing five years ago. A certain Dilip Dixit from Agra responds to the advertisement, claiming that he is looking for a suitable groom for his daughter. His friends come up with an idea to advertise this in a newspaper. (Retd.) Swank Agnihotri and homemaker mother Kanak and travels with them all over India to find a bride suitable for Luv but in vain. Kush reaches home to meet his army veteran father, Col. It received positive reviews from critics, with particular praise directed towards Kaif's performance as well as its screenplay, soundtrack and humor.Īt the 57th Filmfare Awards, Mere Brother Ki Dulhan received 2 nominations – Best Actress (Kaif) and Best Music Director ( Sohail Sen).Īfter breaking up with his girlfriend, Piyali Patel in London, Luv Agnihotri insists his younger brother Kush, an assistant film director and photographer in Mumbai, to find him a bride. Mere Brother Ki Dulhan grossed ₹856 million (US$11 million) worldwide, making it the ninth highest grossing Indian language film of 2011. It was theatrically released in India by Sony Pictures Networks on September 9 the same year. Mere Brother Ki Dulhan was set for release in July 2011, but was unexpectedly postponed. Upon release, the film received plagiarism allegations, drawing comparisons to Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai (2002) and Dan in Real Life (2007). Casting was rounded out with the hirings of Zafar and D'Souza in their initial Bollywood roles and principal photography began in September 2010 and lasted until that November, with filming locations including Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, and Himachal Pradesh. Khan and Kaif's involvement was announced soon thereafter, marking Khan's first film for Yash Raj and Kaif and Zafar's second, after New York (2009). Mere Brother Ki Dulhan entered development in August 2010 after Zafar, then known as an assistant director, wrote three separate screenplays for Yash Raj. In the film, Dimple Dixit (Kaif) and Luv Agnihotri (Zafar) are due to get married, but difficulties arise when Dimple and Kush (Khan) develop feelings for each other in the days leading up to the wedding. It stars Katrina Kaif, Imran Khan, Ali Zafar, and Tara D'Souza. My Brother's Bride) is a 2011 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Ali Abbas Zafar in his directorial debut and produced by Aditya Chopra for Yash Raj Films.
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