Mujhse Shaadi Karogi

Set primarily in Goa, Mujhse Shaadi Karogi follows the adventures of two men (Khan and Kumar) who try to win a woman's (Chopra) heart.

Instead, principal photography was done on two detailed sets created by Sharmishta Roy in Film City and Mauritius.

On the train, Sameer's co-passenger Suraj makes him think that he is a thief by asking him where he keeps important things (like money) in his luggage.

Sameer, who gave Rani the money he had saved for his grandmother's eye surgery and his sister's wedding, goes to meet her, but Sunny gets there first, claims to be the well-wisher, and takes her away.

She is also horrified that Sameer is now the leader of the Eagle Gang, a group of bikers who roam the streets of Goa and cause trouble.

He chases Sunny through the crowd at a cricket stadium where India and Pakistan are playing a friendly match.

Sameer breaks through security, takes the microphone from the guest of honour Kapil Dev, and apologises to Rani and her parents.

"[7] In an interview with Rediff.com, Kumar described his character as someone who creates many problems in Sameer's life and compared their dynamics to Tom and Jerry: "I harass him all the time.

[citation needed] The vocals were performed by Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik, Sonu Nigam, Sunidhi Chauhan, Sukhwinder Singh and Shabab Sabri.

[citation needed] The soundtrack of the film was well received by music critics, who praised the album's lyrics and vocals.

Since the title itself talks of marriage, making the entrance of theatres resemble mandaps was the best possible way to attract cinegoers.

"[16] The producers sponsored several contests as part of Mujhse Shaadi Karogi's marketing campaign, with prizes including a foreign honeymoon trip and wedding clothing by Biba and Neeta Lulla.

[18] Mujhse Shaadi Karogi opened well throughout India, despite poor weather, and did very good business in its theatrical run.

[20] Mujhse Shaadi Karogi was a major commercial success, earning ₹ 565 million at the box office and thus becoming the fourth-highest-grossing Bollywood film of the year.

[21][22] Mujhse Shaadi Karogi was released on DVD on 27 September 2004 in all regions on a single NTSC-format disc.

[23] Distributed by T-Series, the DVD included deleted scenes, extra songs, a theatrical trailer and TV advertisements.

[24] Mujhse Shaadi Karogi was well received by critics, who praised the film's direction, cinematography, choreography, costumes, styling and performances.

Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama gave it four stars out of five, calling it a "mass entertainer" and an apt example of escapist cinema which "transports you to a world of make-believe".

Adarsh praised the chemistry between Khan, Kumar and Chopra and wrote, "Stylishly shot at some panoramic locales of Mauritius, with no double entendres, the film proves yet again that only David can pull off such stories without the cinegoer feeling cheated by an obscure plot.

"[13] Subhash K. Jha gave Mujhse Shaadi Karogi a positive review for Indo-Asian News Service, calling the film Dhawan's smartest comedy to date: "This is one laughathon you can enjoy with your family without squirming in your seats.

"[citation needed] Sukanya Verma of Rediff.com also praised the film: "It's a screwball comedy with gorgeous visuals, crisp editing, and fine performances.

"[26] For India Today, Anupama Chopra found the film "partly fun but mostly exhausting": "Mujhse Shaadi Karogi is pure dazzle.

There are clothes of all designs imaginable – from gorgeous embroidered and sequinned Indian outfits to sleek and hip western attire.