Begins as a cute
sweet love story between a Jhansi boy
and a Kota girl, but the director
understands the current tide of films that
celebrate powerful, liberated women, so
it transforms into a progressive story
before turning cute-sweet again.
Badrinath Bansal ( Varun Dhawan) is your
gym-type boy-next-door. Slightly
outspoken but mostly lovable. He may
remind you of Govinda of the early ‘90s:
Scheming, harmless, quick-witted and
conventional. He belongs to a family that
suffocates under his dominating father
Amarnath Bansal’s ( Rituraj Singh) thumb.
Badrinath’s prime duty is to collect debt
on behalf of his wealthy, patronising
father.