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December 13, 2025

With the year 2025 almost coming to an end, will the Kapil Sharma starrer serve as a smilingly fitting tribute, let's find out.

- Satish Sundaresan

The film, which starts off with a tribute to the legendary (late) actor Asrani ji, introduces (commentary voiceover by the inimitable Navjyot Singh Sidhu) the Bhopal based Mohan Sharma (Kapil Sharma) running on the railway tracks... as if to save his life from a lady with a garland in her hands! This is followed by a flashback highlighting the flow of events which has led to Mohan's present situation.

Mohan Sharma is a happy go lucky man, who becomes a victim of circumstances and lands up marrying three ladies on different occasions.

These three ladies are Meera (Tridha Choudhary), Jenny (Parul Gulati) and Ruhi (Ayesha Khan). Even though Mohan marries these three ladies, he is head over heels in love with Sanya (Hira Warina) with whom he wants to spend the rest of his life with. Since Meera, Jenny and Ruhi happen to be Hindu, Christian and Muslim respectively, our man becomes Mohan for Meera, Mehmood for Ruhi and Michael for Jenny.

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