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Shaadi Mubarak is such a wedding agency born out of love gone wrong. It is the story of two loving people who got so involved in their love they failed to recognize they were really building a marriage which would burn off. In reality, it was too late to do anything then - things had already taken a bad turn for the worst when Preeti started dating Nandini. Preeti and Nandini fell in love immediately but soon Keertan and his wife Satya presented a different image of what marriage should look like.

It was then that the actual problem started, when Preeti and Nandini realized they would be married if things didn't change quickly. They proposed a honeymoon to an island in the Andaman Sea, and once it was time to plan the next half of their wedding, all of it turned topsy-turvy. The whole atmosphere of the wedding was improper, to say the least. Wedding advisers and comedians started to take note, and there was an entire section devoted to supplying single day solutions to the issue of'things to do when your dream wedding is turning into a nightmare'. Enter Shaadi Mubarak, the authentic single day planner.

Located in a small village of Andhra Pradesh, close to the shore of Andhra Pradesh, far from the hustle and bustle of Bangalore, Shaadi Mubarak provides its guests with a unique experience of married life that's as near a fairy tale as you can. Located on the Andaman Sea, on a small island that is only a few square kilometers long, Shaadi Mubarak does not have any car airport or services service, no resort lodging and hardly any other outside amenities of any kind. This is absolute contrast to the lavish hotels that line the coast. Therefore, guests are free to do whatever they need on the staircase, as long as they want. The only requirement is you must arrive at least three hours prior to the service, as all the preparations have to be done by then.

Even though most of the guests are not able to do anything they prefer, the bride and groom have a few stipulations. Significantly, that they need to both arrive on the exact same plane, or they must share a cab. They also have to share the costs of a taxi to the island, that turns out to be a whole lot more than anticipated, particularly given that this is a little island, and there are not many sets of transportation available. This is where the idea of a'shaadi mubarak evaluation' comes into play, as clarified by the late great comic, Vaishali Samant.

When asked what he didn't prepare for his visit to the island, Samant said that he just made a list of those things he wanted to see in Raiganle, including the funny and interesting people whom he'd most like to see in the very first few pages of the comedy scenes. To make things interesting, Vaishali also said he had brought along three bottles of top Bordeaux wine, which were given to him as gifts from RK Shaadi Mubarak. The jokesters from the movie included some of the greatest characters from Raiganle, with whom Samant had a fantastic laugh . One of those included are the function of the wicked king of Thailand, Khunruk (Pong Tong), and the lovely female pirate, Natchit. Both the Natchit and Khunruk were played with veteran Thailand fighters Prabhakar and Bulasong, who are well known in their home country. The comedy scenes involving the two girls were particularly hilarious.

However, in regards to the conclusion of the movie, the hilarity finishes abruptly. The film then cuts to black, and we are introduced to Maestra's character: Queen Mommy. The scene is sad since it depicts the queen's death away in age 75, but it is then shown that her son, Ratchanak (overseer Bhrung) has run off and joined Mommy's enemies. The film then cuts to the present day Raiganle, in which the happily-ever-after-ending is revealed to be only a fantasy. Although we are introduced to some new characters, the real strength of the comedy lies in its characters, especially Ratchanak.

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