Sweetiee has already found herself a life partner in Akash (Himansh Kohli). Himansh, as expected, is the opposite of what Sweetiee’s father is looking for in his daughter’s groom.Out of the love he has for Sweetie, Akash puts up a fake profile on a matrimonial site. The twist in the tale is the entry of a cliched villain who is an actual NRI and is trying to win over Sweetiee. Now how these lovers work things out is answered when you watch the ending. The highlight of the film has to be Zoya Afroz and her acting. The actress has practically carried a deadbeat one dimensional romantic comedy on her shoulders. Cliched characters in a cliched story really drag this movie down the drain. The movie has no depth and nothing that the movie goer has not seen before in 100 other films. The movie is so cliched that you could probably give it a couple twists by yourself. Just stay home and watch tv for this once.
Everything is fair in love and war, or at least that’s how the saying goes. Our hero Akash (Kohli), an orphan, puts the saying into practice when he uploads a fake profile on a matrimonial site. Not that he means any harm. It’s just that he needs to convince his girlfriend Sweety’s (Afroz) father (Zariwala) that he’s the perfect partner for his daughter. Surprisingly, due to a cunning game played by the villain, daddy-dearest chooses him over Akash. One thing leads to another and within no time, the continuous confusion builds up to a Priyadarshan-style climax. Many a times, all that a female protagonist in Hindi films has to do is smile and look pretty on screen. However, the tables are turned around in this one. Here, Afroz is the one who does majority of the work while Kohli plays the eye-candy. The girl makes the most of her role. The same can’t be said about the other characters though. Zariwala plays a role that he has played in many films before- a naïve father, while other supporting actors have stereotypical roles. In a film that is laced with such stereotypes and has a predictable story (yes, we know the hero and heroine end up together), Afroz is the only one doing a sincere job. But that alone doesn’t make the film interesting. Watch this one strictly if you are a romantic film buff.