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as Dimple Dixit: The quirky, energetic "Dulhan". Ali Zafar as Luv Agnihotri: The London-based elder brother. Tara D'Souza as Piyali (Pia): Luv’s ex-girlfriend.

She began to collect them: receipts from marriage halls with names half-erased, train tickets dated years back, a cassette tape box with a handwritten label, “For K.” Each item had been sliced into the ledger like a pressed leaf; each bore an addendum in Mr. Chawla’s neat hand: where it was found, who brought it, and a short line capturing how the object connected to the film’s themes — a sister found, a brother’s stubbornness, a bride who ran.

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Kush Agnihotri (Imran Khan) is tasked with finding the ideal Indian bride for his brother Luv (Ali Zafar), who lives in London. After a series of comical misadventures and wrong matches, Kush finally finds the "perfect" girl—Dimple Dixit (Katrina Kaif), a rebellious, free-spirited young woman. The twist? Five years ago, Kush and Dimple had a brief encounter, and now Kush finds himself falling for the very woman he's supposed to marry off to his own brother!

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The industry has shifted from regional silos to a unified powerhouse, where collaborations between Bollywood and South Indian cinema (like the Ramayana project) are now the standard.

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