It tells the story of a middle class woman in search of a match for her sister.
They fall in love (pushed by Rajeshwari), and Rahul agrees to marry Nisha.
Upon seeing a better choice of groom for her sister, Rajeshwari tricks Rahul into vacating the room.
Yuvvraaj becomes aware of the situation and steps aside and asks Rajeshwari to accept Rahul.
[4] Sharman Joshi is a friend of director Kedarh Shinde, who knew no other actors on the sets.
[6] Toh Baat Pakki failed to do well at the box office upon its release.
This proved that My Name Is Khan, which was released the previous week, still dominated the Box Office.
[9] Nikhat Kazmi of The Times of India rated the film 3 on 5, writing, "Well, Toh Baat Pakki may not be as riveting as the 80s entertainers, yet it rides high on sheer nostalgia.
Also, it presents a different kind of cinema in an age that lays great emphasis on high decibel, larger-than-life drama.
"[10] Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama gave the film 2 out of 5, writing, "On the whole", he says, "Toh Baat Pakki has a few interesting moments, but not enough to keep you hooked.
OneIndia tells that the music has got mainly Punjabi mix beats like Jis Din and Dil Le Jaa.
Taran Adarsh comments that the movie's music is poor except for Jis Din.