


This track makes no sense at all, but so does the rest of the film.

In a bizarre turn of events, you have Dhruv falling in love with Nimmy (Ira Dubey), a TV journalist. Bored to death, you give up eventually and yearn for the film to end instead. The story refuses to proceed and keeps meandering, much to your annoyance. The plot of a woman luring a man to serve her own selfish interests, seems fun in the beginning, but it goes haywire to the extent that youâre least bothered about what happens to the characters or their plan to trap a dubious businessman Minocha (Jackie Shroff doing a terrible Punjabi accent), who rules the stolen cars business in Delhi. They somehow convince an old, frustrated, alcoholic Amitabh Sinha with a powerf. Review: Dilliwaali Zaalim Girlfriend starts as a romcom, turns into a con caper, followed by a sting operation and finally ends as a love story. The mute boy Daanish comes to Mumbai with the desire to become a Bollywod star where he meets a kind Assistant Director Akshara who decides to help him achieve his dream. However, the car gets stolen, making Dhruv suspect a foul play. In order to impress her, he and his roommate Happy (Pradhuman Singh) buy a car on loan. Story: Dhruv (Divyendu Sharma), an aspiring IAS officer falls in love with Sakshi (Prachi Mishra), a car loan executive working for a private company.
