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Director Onir’s next film Sorry Bhai is a very unusual love triangle between two brothers and a girl.
After winning over critics with My Brother Nikhil and following it up with a lackluster Bas Ek Pal , Onir is returning with his third film ‘Sorry Bhai’ that stars his favourite Sanjay Suri , Chitrangada Singh and Sharman Joshi .
While Onir’s previous two films were on serious subjects, ‘Sorry Bhai’ is more on the lighter side. It’s a frothy romantic situational comedy in which a guy falls in love with his brother’s fiancée.
"Sorry Bhai is about what happens when you fall in love with your brother's girl friend just before their marriage. No one would like it to happen but it can happen to anyone," Onir is quoted as saying.
Admitting that the film deals with a bold subject, Onir said he has dealt with it in a light-hearted way.
"Though, the film deals with a very bold subject, I have tried to deal with it in the gentlest way possible. Actually, it is a lighter approach to a serious issue."
The film was promoted recently in a unique way then its entire cast – including Shabana Azmi and Boman Irani as well – walked the ramp at the just concluded Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week.
The movie marks the comeback of Chitrangada Singh to films after her long hibernation since her marriage.
Indiatimes
In Mumbai Mantra and Puja Entertainment’s romantic outing Sorry Bhai , Siddharth Mathur (Sharman Joshi), a shy but charming young scientist, travels to Mauritius for his elder brother Harshvardhan’s (Sanjay Suri) wedding. Accompanying him is his overbearing mother Mother Gayatri (Shabana Azmi) and his jovial father Navin (Boman Irani), whose sole entertainment is pulling his wife’s leg.
Soon Siddharth and Harsh’s fiancée, Aaliyah (Chitrangada Singh), find themselves irresistibly drawn to each other. They try their best to douse these feelings. But they keep coming back with renewed vigour. Soon, all hell breaks loose in the Mathur family...
Wikipedia
Siddharth Mathur (Sharman Joshi) , a shy young scientist, travels to Mauritius for his elder brother Harsh's (Sanjay Suri) wedding. Accompanying him is his Ma (Shabana Azmi), a reluctant traveller since she is angry at Harsh for deciding to get married without consulting them. Also travelling is Siddharth's cheery father (Boman Irani), whose sole entertainment is pulling Ma's leg.
Harsh, pre-occupied with work, can spend little time with his family and it is left to his fiancée Aaliyah (Chitrangada Singh) to show them around Mauritius before the wedding.
However, Ma's anger at Harsh ensures that she takes an instant dislike for Aaliyah, and it is Aaliyah and Siddharth who end up spending loads of time together. This, added to the fact that Aaliyah feels neglected by the career-obsessed Harsh, leads to them being irresistibly drawn to each other.
A horrified Siddharth battles this attraction desperately, but Aaliyah has fallen madly in love and pursues him with single-minded determination.
When Siddharth’s defences start crumbling and Ma starts getting suspicious, all hell breaks loose in the Mathur family. The movie is a fun romantic comedy with lots of moments that will make you cry and smile at the same time.