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Title
Love In Nepal
Cast Sonu Nigam, Jharna Bajracharya, Fllora Saini, Rajpal Yadav, Ehsaas
Khan
Director Rajat Mukherjee
Genre Romantic
Year 2004
Love In Nepal strives to re-define the humour/action genre in Indian cinema,
with the business of advertising as its backdrop.
Abby (Sonu Nigam) is the wild, and wacky, creative head of an
emergingadvertisinf agency called Madness. A compulsive flirt, he also his own
unique style of functioning, which is, in other words exemplified by the term,
'The king of only the good times'. His way of functioning is threatened, when
Meenaxi Malhotra, popularly called as Maxi (Flora Saini), joins as the Vice
President - Operations, after the takeover of the agency by a multi-national
entity. Maxi hates the guts, and especially the attitude of Abby, and is hell
bent on teaching him a lesson. This starts of series of episodes of one-up (wo)manship
between the two. This rivalry is carried on to Nepal, where they have gone to
shoot for an advertising film, little knowing that their lives were going to
change forever. Abby's undisciplined behaviour soon starts acting as a catalyst
for Maxi, who is gradually attracted to him. All of a sudden, events take an
interesting turn whereas these adversaries are forced to go on the run from
literally everyone in sight in Nepal. Will Abby and Maxi, however there newfound
mutual attraction for each other maybe, able to figure out these unexpected new
events? The answer is yes as not only they find the answers but also a soul mate
in each other in their own inimitable style. All throughout, the film does not
lose sight of the repatee between Abby and Maxi at a tremendous and entertaining
pace.
   
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