ShaadiExpress Is a Pure comedy Movie with Hyderabadi touch, Starring Saleem Pheku, Ismil Bhai, Aziz Naser, Jahangir, Altaf Hyder and others, Directed by Sanjay Punjabi. The Movie Produced By Sandeep Vig & Bhoj Reddy Challa Under The Banner of BS Entertainment.
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Stepney tells the hilarious tale of one man who after his marriage, realizes that his wife is out to destroy his life. Frustrated, he finds love with a divorcee and things start getting out of control!
Amidst concerns that prospective grooms in Hyderabad are demanding too much dowry from middle-classed parents of prospective brides - compelling them to accept grooms from overseas - often leading to discord. In this atmosphere, Hyder Hyderabadi, an auto-rickshaw driver, who has fallen in love with Tabassum, but does not have the courage to ask for her hand, is quite devastated when her family proposes that she marry a wealthy groom. Things turn out to be in Hyder's favor, and he is eventually accepted by her family. But things get chaotic after a Dubai-returned bride, Ameera, kills herself, and the wealthiest businessman in Dubai, Sheikh Chilli, comes to Hyderabad, along with two midget brothers, Aujhoot and Maujhoot, to get married for the second time - and the bride he has chosen to be his is none other than Tabassum
The third in the series, after Fun aur Masti and Gullu Dada Returns, Gullu Dada Thiree is a film with good blend of just every emotion that will set in your heart with thrice the fun and laughter.
The plot follows a familiar track of the not-very-well-off protagonists getting caught up in a money-related SPIN. The film, this time, ambitiously plonks double roles into the lead - not one face being featured twice, but two of them.
A groom becomes indebted to a money-lending gangster, so he can pay for a grand wedding celebration.
Sahil & Anand Two small time crooks join hands with a bigger crook named Mannu Bhai. They all want to take over an unoccupied bungalow but ut trouble begins when some other serious gang members also want to take the bungalow over. Their comic attitudes clash with real life gangsters.