A young boy from Punjab grows up watching superstars on screen. Eventually, he sets out to pave his way in the film industry.
MARRIAGE PALACE is a comedy movie which takes us back to the 1990s in Punjab when avillage boy, along with a friend, moves to the big city in pursuit of his one true love. The film brings back the age of Audio Cassettes when one used creative means to define their love ... without the modern new media tools we all have now. Nimma (Sharry Mann) and Maani (Payal Rajput) made their love story work despite many problems in their path.
While a Punjabi man fights for the love of his life, he ends up learning about his long-lost brother who was raised by a Muslim family.
This story is about Dilip Singh, aged 65 who has been living with his family in Canada for last 20 years. He has only one dream to see Punjab which he has left long back which he still thinks that it is same as he left long back. Dilip lives with his son Vikram, daughter in law Eliza and grandson Lavi. Eliza is modern women who knows her priorities and managing very well between her job and her family life, except Dilip's wish of wanting to go to Punjab.
Harjeet on one of his trips to repair a VCR, meets Pali and falls in love with her. Unbeknownst to Harjeet, his family has fixed his marriage with someone else and show him the girl's photo, however Harjit gets angry and throws away the photo without once looking at it.
A love story set up in the Gujarati milieu of a couple as different as chalk and cheese. Jay, born and brought up with middle class values and upbringing, keeps an ‘unrestrained' and ‘take it easy' approach to life. He does not want to go behind the herd mentality and aims of becoming a chef. Seeing his free and easy approach, his father decides to bring stability in his life, thus plans to get him married. But destiny has something else in store. He accidently meets Avni, an ambitious, MBA graduate and strong headed girl.
Two young men leave their families hoping to make it big and prove themselves worthy but face problems when they fail to get a house to stay owing to their marital status.
Gagan never lets her father realize that he doesn't have a son, and in return her father put all his trust in her. When Pargat, a local boy, is smitten by Gagan she makes it very clear that any union must be approved by her father, hence begins Pargat's attempts to impress her father. Due to much of his bad luck, every attempt by him, and with the help of his friends, Sukhi and Honey, all go haywire and it seems he has no chance of impressing Gagan's father. Eventually with Gagan's intervention her father agrees to meet Pargat and wedding talks ensue. After a night of binge drinking on laced local brew, or due to "bad omens', Pargat LOSES his sight! Thus begins Pargat's struggle to get through the wedding without anyone especially Gagan knowing about his temporary handicap. They say love is blind but can weddings be blind too?
A newly married man shares an unusual relationship with his wife as they decide to live separately as strangers. He sets out to win her heart.
An unexpected trip to New York City sets a duo off on a comic adventure that changes their lives forever.

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