![]() In the course of two hours they fall in love, but unable to admit the truth behind their single status, they rope in Steve (Deol) and Anaida (Dutta) to continue the pretence.Īdopting the swagger and street talk of a Southall wide boy, Abhishek is clearly having fun here, relishing the in-jokes and the opportunity to share the screen with his Dad. Claiming to be waiting for their fiances to arrive from Birmingham, they each recount their respective love stories, which turn out to be little more than fantastical whimsy. Southall boy Rikki Tukral (Abhishek Bachchan) chances upon store manager Alvira Khan (Priety Zinta) at Waterloo Station. There's no point to the story though, this one's just for fun. While the humour is at times contrived, the curiosity factor and the slick style keeps you engaged. Priety Zinta and Abhishek Bachchan play two strangers with a penchant for telling tall tales, leading unexpectedly to love. Jhoom Barabar Jhoom is an inventive take on the usual love story a Bunty Aur Babbli-esque jaunt between Paris, India and Southall, culminating in a dance-off at the Mr & Miss Southall competition.
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