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Oye Hoye Pyar Ho Gaya (2013)

June. 14,2013
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4.8
| Comedy Romance
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Oye Hoye Pyar Ho Gaya is a story of two fun loving friends Sharry (Sharry Mann) and Harry (Rana Ranbir). Sharry falls for Meet, who is daughter of Police Commisioner Shamsher Singh (Yograj Singh). Chamkila (Binnu Dhillon) who is also trying his chances on Meet gets envy of Sharry and tries tarnishing his image in front of Meet’s family. After one two failed attempts, he finally succeeds in his mission leaving Meet shattered.

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ScoobyWell
2013/06/14

Great visuals, story delivers no surprises

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Pacionsbo
2013/06/15

Absolutely Fantastic

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AshUnow
2013/06/16

This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.

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Phillipa
2013/06/17

Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.

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arun371
2013/06/18

In recent times, we've been offered many good Punjabi movies, keeping this in mind along with Sharry Mann's reputation as a singer and the very presence of Binnu Dhillon, I had already conceived a notion that this is gonna be a cracker of a movie. But instead it is just an ordinary movie with fair entertainment value and an extremely simple and predictable story line. The story goes like this: There are two friends, one of whom falls in love with a local girl. After the initial hiccups, he is able to finally express himself with luck enough to get an instant approval. The villain, if I may call him so, is a wannabe singer and also wants to get married with this very girl in order to get his cassette released! The movie ends with finally the original guy getting the permission of lady's father and brother for there wedding.The comedy in the movie is also disappointing, which otherwise is the USP of Punjabi movies. The performance of all the actors is average but may be it is so because they were restricted by a weak script. Although the music and songs are nice, the movie hardly has a potential to keep you gelled with your seats throughout its run!

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