- Shruti and Bittoo become partners in their very own "Wedding planning ka bijness" in Delhi and in the process discover friendship, love and one another.
- Shruti (Anushka Sharma) is a 20-something girl, focused and determined with preplanned ambitions. Bittoo (Ranveer Singh), on the other hand, has no real aim in life. They become partners in their very own "Wedding planning ka bijness". Together, their friendship and business, enters the ups and downs of the lavish Delhi weddings and while trying to find themselves, they discover each other too.—Official source
- Bittoo Sharma (Ranveer Singh) is street-smart and fun-loving. The movie opens with Bittoo collecting money from others to gatecrash a wedding for tasty food. Intelligent and quirky, Shruti Kakkar (Anushka Sharma), who assists the wedding coordinator, suspects that he is from neither the groom nor bride's side and is just stealing food. Bittoo's friend, the Videographer at the wedding, pretends that Bittoo is part of the film crew and has a right to be there. After watching her dance at the wedding, Bittoo makes a video of her during the dance routine. The next day he figures out her name and college and chases her down to give her the DVD to impress her. She accepts it and tells him her dream of opening a wedding-planning company.
After exams are over Shruti makes a deal with her parents that she has five years to get her business up and running before they arrange a marriage for her. When Bittoo's father comes to take him back to his village to work chopping sugar cane, Bittoo refuses and lies that he and Shruti are going into business together. He goes to Shruti with this idea but she refuses because she was worried that a romantic complication would rise between the two of them. She tells Bittoo that the number one rule of business is not to let love get in the way. Bittoo promises that that will never be a problem. Shruti still refuses but Bittoo follows her around anyways.
Shruti goes to meet with Chanda, a famous wedding planner, in the hopes that Chanda will hire her and teach her about "high-class weddings." However, too over-eager, Shruti ruins her chance at getting hired and is just about to be thrown out when Chanda sees Bittoo waiting for her. Needing a strong person for heavy lifting, Chanda offers him a job. Bittoo accepts with the condition that she hires Shruti as well, saying that they are partners and refusing to work without her. Chanda agrees and the two of them get to work helping with the wedding. While checking the arrangements, Shruti learns that Chanda is cheating her clients - she orders a cheaper arrangement of flowers and decorations than the family requested so she can keep more of the commission. Later that day, when the irate father of the bride confronts Chanda, she blames Shruti, claiming it was her fault that the flowers hadn't been ordered correctly. Bittoo, angry at Chanda for accusing Shruti, yells back that she has no right to treat her employees like this.
He tells her they quit and Shruti, calling him her partner, leaves with him, warning Chanda that they'll "see her around the market." The two then begin their own company "Shaadi Mubarak" (Happy Weddings), and with the work equally split between the two, their enterprise becomes a success. Their first project is low-budget but very successful. The flamboyant duo then go on to plan many more small weddings, working incredibly well as a team. finally, they migrate to posh colonies of Delhi and get their first big client by stealing them away from Chanda. After working night and day, the wedding is a huge success. That night, after the event, they dance to celebrate and both end up slightly drunk. A simple hug turns into more, and the two make love that night. Afterwards, Bittoo lies awake all night, worried about what had happened.
In the morning, Bittoo pretends to be asleep while Shruti wakes and dresses. When Shruti starts calling him "dear" he is obviously uncomfortable with it. Not wanting to hurt her feelings, Bittoo behaves awkwardly around her over the next few days, while Shruti realizes that she has fallen in love with him. Knowing that he is worried about what happened, Shruti tries to reassure Bitto that she's not like other women he's been with who follow him around everywhere. Bittoo, misunderstanding, believes that she's telling him that the night didn't mean anything to her. Relieved, he tells her it meant nothing to him as well, citing her own rule that business and love don't mix. Shruti pretends to agree but cries after he leaves. This creates a tense atmosphere between the two, eventually leading to Shruti making a mistake with the sound board at a wedding. They have a huge fight resulting in Shruti breaking the partnership and forcing Bittoo to leave the company. Bittoo vows to start his own wedding planning business and the two go their separate ways. Both of them attempt to prove themselves in the industry while badmouthing the other's business to clients. However, they don't do as well by themselves, unable to handle the workload without their partner and both enterprises end up suffering huge losses, plunging them into debt.Shruti is forced into a situation of even sharing bed with men if she failed to pay.
They finally get a big contract, but it is contingent upon them working together as a team. The bride had been a guest at the first big wedding they'd done and wanted the same level for her own wedding. Facing debt collectors, they agree to partner up again for this one wedding for the sake of recovering their own losses. They divvy up the workload and each focus on their own departments, eventually falling back into their old rhythm. When the lead entertainer is forced to back out at the last minute due to suffering an injury, Bittoo and Shruti perform together for the wedding, something they hadn't done since before their falling out. The performance is a success and the next day, Bittoo tells Shruti that they should be partners again, saying that Shaadi Mubarak was never as successful as when they were together. Shruti refuses his offer, telling him that she is getting married in two months to her fiance, Chetan, and will move to Dubai with him after the wedding. Bittoo is stunned and immediately argues with her that she can't get married, saying it it is "totally wrong."
During the rest of the wedding preparations Bittoo pesters Shruti about her engagement, claiming that she'd be moving too far from her mother and father, or that Dubai wouldn't suit her. When none of those reason dissuade her, Bittoo asks if her engagement was an attempt to make him jealous, claiming that she'd fallen in love with him and that this marriage was a way to get revenge because he paid her no heed after their night together. Shruti refuses to answer. He finally goes too far when he cuts off a call from Chetan in a effort to get Shruti to answer his question. Livid, Shruti answers that she is not doing it for revenge, but for her own security and her parents' satisfaction to see her well-settled in life. She admits that she did fall in love with Bittoo, but since he didn't feel the same, she had moved on. Shruti answers a call from Chetan and walks away sadly, leaving Bittoo alone.
At the sudden thought of losing her forever, Bittoo realizes that he has always been in love with Shruti, but was too scared to acknowledge it in fear of jeopardizing the business. Desperate to win her back, Bittoo steals Chetan's phone number from Shruti's cell and calls him, telling him to back off and that Shruti was his. Hearing what Bittoo had done from Cheten, Shruti angrily runs off to find Bittoo and confronts him where he is waiting for her on a rooftop. Bittoo tells Shruti that he'd loved her all along and was a fool to have run away from her love. Shruti calls off her engagement and the two share a passionate kiss. The film ends with both of them dancing at their own wedding, their friends and family celebrating with them.
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