: Shruti and Bittoo start a wedding planning business called "Shaadi Mubarak" in Delhi, but things get complicated when romance enters the mix. : Maneesh Sharma.

A: No. It is unsafe for your device, illegal, and disrespectful to the filmmakers.

The film's music, composed by A. R. Rahman, Pritam, and Qutub-E-Kripa, was a game-changer. The soundtrack features a range of foot-tapping numbers that perfectly complement the film's narrative. The songs, including "Teri Ore," "Mast Magan," and "Abhi Abhi," became chartbusters, topping the music charts for weeks. The music not only elevated the film's mood but also made it a memorable experience for viewers.