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So when a character suggests that he’d rather bury his sister alive than marry her off for love, you want someone to speak up against him when another character shames Binny for hanging out with boys, you want to hear a smart retort. Watch latest Movies, TV Shows, Web Series & Music Videos online in Hindi, English including regional languages across genres. It is a little disheartening to see a movie that incorporates casual sexism and regressive norms without any plan to combat them.
Binny suddenly has two prospective grooms and everyone assumes that Gattu is nothing but her rakhi-brother. But Gattu’s father (Jariwala) spots Binny with his friend Bhura (Tangiri) and one confusion leads to another. He has loved Binny (Haasan) all his life, and wins her over after a series of Roadies-like tasks. The movie takes place in a world where grown men still operate by the rules of teenaged boys: they play gully cricket, hide from girls on Raksha Bandhan, put silly curses on each other and ask their parents for money.