Cast: Fardeen Khan, Esha Deol, Bikram Saluja, Perizaad Zorabian, Yashpal Sharma, Sadia Siddiqui, Satish Shah, Kirron Kher, Raj Zutshi, Tarina Patel, Moushmi Chatterjee, Mukul Dev, Natassha Director:Meghna Gulzar Producer:Rangita Pritish Nandy Music:Pritam Chakraborty
 Synopsis Fardeen Khan and Esha Deol were seen together in 'Pyare Mohan'. It bombed at the box office but the
pair is set to strike again in Meghna Gulzar's 'Just Married'. 'Just Married'. is a movie that starts
where most others end. It is a film set amidst middle class India where romance and love start at the
ultimate commitment-marriage. Marriage was only the beginning. And love was definitely not in the air!
Never has a love story been so unlike any other! Marriage is often the culmination of a perfect
romance. An arranged marriage however, is the beginning of an anticipated romance.
Two individuals: Abhay Sachdeva (Fardeen Khan) and Ritika Khanna (Esha Deol). Strangers, but for a
sole meeting. On the fringes of familiarity but with their destinies firmly entwined forever. Married
to each other yet outsiders together on their honeymoon.
Far away in Ooty, 290 kms from home in Bangalore, Abhay Sachdeva(Fardeen Khan) and Ritika begin their
journey as husband and wife on their 5 day honemoon. Along the way they chance upon several
people—some couples, some individuals, some believers in the institution of marriage and the romance
of togetherness, some non-believers. Abhay and Ritika have never held hands, never walked together in
the rain, never romanced each other and yet, as per ritual, they have to spend 5 days together in one
room, with one bed, as husband and wife, in a situation where they are expected to love each other and
become lovers.
The quintessential Indian city boy(Fardeen Khan). Friendly, spirited, ambitious with a great sense of
humor, Abhay does what most normal men his age do. Holds down a great job at an MNC, hits the gym,
guzzles his beer and hangs out with the guys. He's the typical guy-next-door. His sense of tradition
and duty are perfectly placed, which is perhaps why, after completing his MBA overseas he comes home
to his family in India and agrees to an arranged marriage with the girl his parents have chosen for
him. Yet, inspite of all his sensibilities, a 5 day honeymoon with a stranger, albeit his wife of 24
hours, seems strange to him! As he arms himself with a truckload of patience and sensitivity, even he
knows that this journey's going to be full of surprises. And he's game for it. He's dead sure that
whatever this honeymoon throws at him, he's going to come out a winner. Perhaps that's what makes
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