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Dulhaniya Le Aaeegi Trailer: Laughter, Weddings & Family Fun Unleashed

The makers of 'Dulhaniya Le Aaeegi' have unveiled the trailer of the upcoming family entertainer. The film revolves around an unconventional bride racing against a deadline, triggering a hilarious game of "musical chairs" among prospective grooms. Directed by Akashaditya Lama, the movie stars Khushalii Kumar, Mahesh Manjrekar, and Piyush Mishra in pivotal roles. 'Dulhaniya Le Aaeegi' is slated to release in theatres on July 24.

Khushalii Kumar, Mahesh Manjrekar-starrer 'Dulhaniya Le Aaeegi' trailer promises laughter, family drama

Mumbai, July 16

The makers of 'Dulhaniya Le Aaeegi' on Thursday unveiled the trailer of the upcoming family entertainer, offering a glimpse into a comedy packed with weddings, romance, family drama and unexpected twists.

Directed by Akashaditya Lama, the film revolves around an unconventional bride racing against a deadline, triggering a hilarious game of "musical chairs" among multiple prospective grooms. Set against a colourful wedding backdrop, the trailer promises a blend of humour, emotions and family entertainment.

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The film stars Khushalii Kumar, Mahesh Manjrekar and Piyush Mishra in pivotal roles. The cast also includes Omkar Kapoor and content creators Agu Stanley Chiedozie and B.C. Aunty.

Speaking about the trailer, director Akashaditya Lama said, "Every wedding has drama, but in Dulhaniya Le Aaeegi, the drama begins long before the pheras. We wanted the trailer to leave audiences smiling while making them wonder what happens next. It's fast-paced, quirky, emotional and filled with characters you'll enjoy rooting for. This is a complete family entertainer, and I hope audiences have as much fun watching it as we had making it."

Sharing her excitement, actor Khushalii Kumar said, "This is one of the most entertaining characters I have had the opportunity to play. She's confident, unpredictable and keeps everyone on their toes. The trailer captures the energy and fun of the film beautifully, and I can't wait for audiences to experience the complete journey on the big screen."

Actor Mahesh Manjrekar said he was drawn to the film because of its simplicity and emotional core.

"What drew me to Dulhaniya Le Aaeegi was its simplicity and honesty. It's a film that doesn't try too hard to entertain, you naturally find yourself smiling through the madness. My character is someone who genuinely wants the best for his family, and that emotional core makes the humour even more enjoyable. The trailer is just a glimpse of the fun we've created, and I believe audiences of every generation will connect with this story, " he said.

Produced by Siddharth Banerjee, Akashaditya Lama and Vikas Aggarwal, Dulhaniya Le Aaeegi is slated to release in theatres on July 24.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Varun X

Honestly, another wedding comedy? Bollywood needs to move on from this template. The trailer looks generic with the same old shaadi jokes and family drama. Hope I'm wrong but feels like deja vu from 2000s movies.

Ananya R

The director said it best - "every wedding has drama" and that's so true in Indian families! This film seems to capture the chaos and love of our weddings perfectly. Mahesh Manjrekar's character wanting the best for his family - that's every Indian uncle! 😂

Rohit L

Piyush Mishra in any film elevates the whole thing. His dialogue delivery is unmatched. But I'm skeptical about Khushalii Kumar's acting - hope she delivers. The story about "multiple grooms" sounds chaotic but maybe that's the fun 🎭

Swati Y

Finally a light-hearted movie after all the serious stuff! The trailer looks promising with a good mix of humor and emotions. Love that B.C. Aunty is in it - her reels are hilarious. Perfect for a weekend outing with family 🍿

Abhishek O

The concept of an unconventional bride choosing among grooms is actually refreshing. Usually it's the other way around! Mahesh Manjrekar's comment about "simplicity and honesty" gives me hope. But trailers these days show all the good parts - hoping the full movie has more depth.

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