Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya

Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya (Hindi: तेरे नाल लव हो गया), is a Hindi romantic comedy film based on Punjab's culture and the movie is directed by Mandeep Kumar, and features Riteish Deshmukh opposite his wife Genelia D'Souza in the lead roles.This is the third film the couple star in, and also their first on-screen pairing since their marriage. Diljit Dosanjh and Veena Malik appear in cameo roles. Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya is jointly produced by Tips Industries and UTV Motion Pictures.
The film was released on 24 February 2012. It received good response from critics, and was declared hit by Box Office India.

Plot

Mini (Genelia Deshmukh) is a young girl who lives off her father Bhatti's (Tinnu Anand) money and wealth. She hates the term "marriage", however is still being forced to get married by her father to Sunny, a man from a wealthy family who just wants access to Mini's green card. Viren (Riteish Deshmukh) is a hard-working simpleton who dreams of having his own travel agency with a fleet of cars for which he is painstakingly saving money. He currently works as a rickshaw driver for Bhatti, and keeps his savings under the seat of his rickshaw. Bhatti sells off all his rickshaws one day with Viren's savings of Rs.60,000 in one of them and buys a new fleet of cars. Viren gets drunk to drown his sorrows over his lost money. In a drunken stupor Viren ends up at Bhatti's doorstep demanding his money back, while Mini's engagement to Sunny is in progress. An argument ensues and Viren lays his hands on a pistol. Viren tells Bhatti that he is going to count to three or he is going to shoot him. Viren counts to three but misses because he was drunk.
In the commotion, Mini seizes the opportunity of cancelling her marriage and forces Viren to kidnap her and makes him drive them off in one of her father's new taxis. The spunky Mini makes a deal with Viren that he will follow her instructions and will demand a ransom of Rs 10 lakh (1 million rupees) from her father. He can then have his Rs 60,000 that he lost and she will keep the rest as she does not want to go back home and get married. While the ransom letter is on the way to Mini's father, the couple enter into someone's home and try to make ends meet. In the process, they fall in love and are happy being with each other. The story takes a twist when Mini's fiance Sunny along with her father comes to pay the ransom amount but actually fools them and starts firing, hoping to take Mini back. Suddenly, Mini and Viren are kidnapped by another person and taken away to Chowdhary's house.
Chowdhary (Om Puri) is a notorious kidnapping kingpin, who makes a living out of demanding ransom. Just when you think Chowdhary is a villain of sorts and some never-ending torture drama will unfold, we discover that Viren alias "Chotu" is Chowdhary's son. Disapproving of his father's ways, Viren left home six years ago to work in Patiala as a rickshaw driver. Mini's father comes to pay the ransom and take her home, but Mini is very sad to go as she loves Viren and his family and does not want to marrry Sunny. Viren's family want him to marry Mini, but when his father tells him that Mini will run the family kidnapping business when he is gone, Viren realies he cannot allow Mini to lead such a dishonorable life, and says he will not marry her. Mini thinks that Viren does not love her, and she and her father leave. Viren has a conversation with his father and decides to go after Mini and kidnap her back. Back home, Mini goes through with the wedding ceremony as her father wishes, believing that the man with her is Sunny, but it turns out to have been Viren all along. The two drive off back to Chowdhary's house where they turn the kidnapping business into a reputable taxi driving one.

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