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Kehtaa Hai Dil Baar Baar

The film is based on the English
flick MEET THE PARENTS (Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller).
The story is as follows:
Ranchodlal
Patel (Paresh Rawal) is a Gujarati businessman who calls
himself Roger Patel, though he likes his 'Theplas'.
Dr. Ritu Patel (Kim Sharma), a resident of New York Hospital,
cannot do anything that annoys her father, Roger Patel.
Sunder Kapoor (Jimmy Shergill) owns a mobile Indian food unit
called 'India on Wheels'.
Roger Patel is a successful Indian American who has migrated
from Gujarat to Edison, New Jersey. A shrewd hotel owner, he
has changed a lot with times, adopting the language and
mannerisms of the West, while preserving his rich Indian
values and Gujarati traditions.
A loving and possessive father of two beautiful daughters (Kim
Sharma and Toral Mehta), Roger Patel is the perfect family
man. His greatest concern is finding the right match for his
daughters. The ever-cautious Roger Patel insists on a
son-in-law who is a 3P – 'a Professional Patel owning a
Property'. This, he believes, is the tried and tested formula
for a happy marriage.
Sunder is an enterprising youth who runs a mobile restaurant
in New York. A man of small dreams, Sunder falls in love (at
first sight) with Ritu. On the other hand, Ritu is least
interested in Sunder.
After a roller coaster process in the heart of Manhattan, he
eventually manages to woo her, something Roger Patel had
neither imagined nor anticipated. All hell breaks loose when
Roger Patel meets the boy and discovers that he is totally
opposite to what he wanted. Sunder is a cook, a Punjabi and
without any property. The 3Ps that were Roger Patel's
yardstick are completely missing.
Though Roger Patel claims that he is always right, at heart he
is democratic and someone who can be easily convinced, if his
ego is pampered. The family uses this trump card and invites
Sunder for a seven-day stay over at their luxurious mansion in
New Jersey.
In his eagerness to win Roger Patel over, Sunder keeps
goofing up, and Roger Patel snaps at him at every opportunity.
Thus begins a cat and mouse game where each one tries to get
the better of the other, leading to a hilarious confrontation
between the two men. The family tries to balance the
impossible
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