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Isi Life Mein…! Dvd

Rajnandani, who is brought up in a conservative family, relocates to Mumbai to pursue higher studies. However, she falls in love with Vivaan, a fellow student, but her father disapproves.

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Isi Life Mein…! (transl. In This Life) is a 2010 Bollywood film directed by Vidhi Kasliwal and starring Akshay Oberoi alongside Sandeepa Dhar in both their debut film. It was released on December 24, 2010. This film was declared “Disaster” at the box office, but continues to do very well on all Digital platforms. The film earned Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut nomination for Sandeepa Dhar.

Plot

The story begins in Ajmer, in the state of Rajasthan, where Rajnandini Khandelwal (Sandeepa Dhar) passes her 12th class examination and is the state-topper, winning three scholarships. Everyone is happy, but in keeping with her father’s conservative tastes, he and her mother want Rajnandini to get married. However, Rajnandini wants to study further, desires that her mother supports, and so her mother tricks the father to send her to Mumbai to a relative’s house, ostensibly to learn the culinary arts, as preparation for her marriage; however, secretly, the mother enrolled her in a college, and instead of staying with her aunt, as had been agreed with the father, arrangements have been made by the mother and her sister (aunt) to put her up in a hostel.

At the college, the principal instructs Rajnandini her that she must join one of the various extra-curricular societies, and so she volunteers for the College’s Dramatics Society (DS), headed by Vivaan (Akshay Oberoi). When she introduces herself as Rajnandini Khandelwal, the others mock her name as being “long” and Vivaan abbreviates her name to “RJ.”

The DS under Vivaan decides to participate in a National Theatre Festival, and Vivaan chooses William Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew; however when a member of the DS objects that the play is “MCP|ish,” Vivaan declares that he will modify it to remove the misogyny, and that the play would be known as The Taming of the Shrew – Reborn.

Vivaan & RJ become good friends and love was seems to be in the air. RJ helps Vivaan to overcome his hostility towards his demanding father and come to a compromise about his (Vivaan’s) future career possibilities.

But on her birthday, Rajnandani and her friends including Vivaan go to her aunt’s house, where, surprisingly her dad opens the door. He is enraged with RJ for being out partying with her friends and her modernized dress and demeanour. He takes her back to Ajmer where her marriage was being fixed with the son of an old business associate, Nareshchandra.

A heart-broken Vivaan decides to go to Ajmer with the entire DS gang reaching RJ’s home during the preparations for her engagement ceremony.

On being confronted for the real reason of his presence by RJ’s hostile father, Vivaan confesses that his play cannot work without RJ and that he wants her to resume her leading part, even if only for the final play. RJ’s father angrily rejects the request and denounces Vivaan and his friends as having no regards or respect for traditions.

However, as the day goes by, RJ’s father is under increasing stress due to Nareshchandra’s escalating financial demands, and comes to appreciate Vivaan and his friends for their help in meeting these expectations, coming to the realization that “one’s own exploit and abuse while strangers aid and succor,” so much so, that, as RJ and the groom are to exchange vows, her father forbids her, breaks off the marriage with Nareshchandra’s son and decides to allow RJ pursue her passion and fulfil her dreams.

The play wins the 1st prize and everyone in RJ’s and Vivaan’s families are extremely happy; Vivaan and RJ get engaged, and RJ is sent to New York to develop her natural passion for choreography after which it is planned that they will get married. The story ends with the last scene when everyone comes to the airport to drop RJ.

Cast

Salman Khan (special appearance)
Akshay Oberoi as Vivaan
Sandeepa Dhar as Rajnandini (RJ)
Mohnish Behl as Ravimohan
Prachi Shah as Pratibha
Shagufta Ali as Maa’sa
Aditya Raj Kapoor as Prashant
Mansee Deshmukh as Riya
Vibha Anand as Nupur
Moin Khan as TinTIn
Samaira Rao as Valerie
Akash Bathija as Sumo
Daisy Irani as herself
Dalip Tahil as himself
Neha Kakkar as Sam
Gajendra Chauhan as Nareshchand (Groom’s father)

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