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Katrina Kaif, Imran Khan, Ameet Chana, Ali Zafar, director Ali Abbas Zafar and Ali Zafar. Photographer Sohail Anjum

MERE BROTHER KI DULHAN: LONDON PREMIERE

The BFI at the Southbank was abuzz with activity last week as Bollywood hotties Katrina Kaif, Imran Khan and Ali Zafar, along with director Ali Abbas Zafar, were present to talk about their latest film with Ameet Chana. The occasion was an exclusive "In Conversation" with the stars and the director of the latest YRF blockbuster – Mere Brother Ki Dulhan (translated as My Brother’s Bride) – hosted by Yash Raj Films in association with Asiana.tv, Cineworld, B4U and Etihad Airways.

MERE BROTHER KI DULHAN: LONDON PREMIERE (Picture credit: Sohail Anjum / Asiana

Later that evening, the stars descended at the Cineworld Cinema in Feltham, for the red-carpet London premiere of the film. Fans of all ages and from across London gathered outside the cinema to catch a glimpse of their favourite Bollywood 'dulhan', the newest Khan-on-the-block and the Pop Prince of Pakistan, Ali Zafar. It was a state of frenzied excitement, as dancers dressed in traditional Punjabi costumes welcomed the stars of the film and the director with dholaks, trumpets and the works! You almost felt you were at a real wedding!
The film is an out-and-out romantic comedy set in the world of the upper middleclass of Northern India. Kush Agnihotri (Imran Khan) is looking for the ideal Indian bride for his London-abiding brother Luv Agnihotri (Ali Zafar). After an array of entertaining, wacky and mildly crazy encounters with several families, Kush finally finds the perfect girl in Dimple Dixit (Katrina Kaif). Luv is smitten by her, the families approve of one another, and preparations for the wedding are in full swing… but there is just one problem: Kush and Dimple fall in love! What follows is a comical and unpredictable series of events in this topsy-turvy tale of love.

MERE BROTHER KI DULHAN: LONDON PREMIERE (Picture credit: Sohail Anjum / Asiana

"The comedy is over-played and deliberate in this film; it’s a louder style of humour which is more Ali’s (director) form," Imran said, while Katrina admitted that she herself was surprised at the lead pair’s chemistry in the film. "You actually feel the romantic moments in the film, despite it essentially being a complete comedy," she said, to which Imran added, "You can’t develop chemistry, it’s either there or its not. We were fortunate that it worked with us!"
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