A middle-class boy in Ahmedabad, Satyaprem falling in one-sided love with Katha, who is coping with her breakup with Tapan. Through the journey, they discover each other's life and complement in accomplishing what was left halfway.
Yeh Shaadi Nahi Ho Sakti is based on Shakespeare's classic comedy with a Desi twist. Lakshman can't marry his lady love Priya until her stubborn elder sister Pallavi gets married. As a result, Lakshman devises an elaborate plan which includes getting Pallavi hitched with an NRI and passing off a drunk theatre actor as his own rich father. When Lakshman's real father learns about the wedding plan, misunderstandings and mayhem ensue. Will the marriage finally take place?
It follows an ambitious girl who is raging against an internal battle that is rooted in unhealed trauma.
It follows an ambitious girl who is raging against an internal battle that is rooted in unhealed trauma.
Four dedicated housewives - Shivangi, Mansi, Neha, and Sakhina, whose lives revolve only around their husband and family, decide to escape the suffocating routine life by traveling to Goa for a few days to live life on their terms. They have no idea that their vacation will lead to a series of life-changing events.
Persuaded by the family patriarch, the Shastris come together for weekly Potluck meals, albeit reluctantly. Set in upper-middle-class Mumbai, each episode is a comical potpourri of opinions, conflicts, dilemmas and unsaid assumptions as the Shastri's try hard to believe, “the family that eats together, stays together.” But do they really?
Insulted by Rosario, a rich businessman, Jai Kishen a Matchmaker teaches him a lesson by getting his daughter married to Raju, a Coolie, who poses to be a millionaire. They sense something fishy and Raju's deceptions are discovered. In an attempt to cover it up, he cooks up a story of having a filthy rich twin. One lie leads to another and things start to go awry culminating in a comedy of errors.