Updated On: 09 October, 2020 05:27 PM IST | Mumbai | Mayank Shekhar
The characters in the film itself are singularly obsessed with getting married. There is a clear demand and supply issue here, too many boys fighting over the only worthy girl, who can live off the desi arrogance of being the chosen one.

Yami Gautam and Vikrant Massey from Ginny Weds Sunny. Picture Courtesy: YouTube

This is that typical Dilli-NCR kinda Bollywood picture, set in the gaudy sets for K'role Bagh, Til'k Nagar sorta Punjabi neighbourhoods—among uncles and aunties, gabru boys and hard-to-get girls, with loud pom-pom honking for a background score; and Haldiram, Maanyawar for product placement.
They serve only one real purpose, if you may—ideally deliver a half-decent remixed track or two, with rapper Badshah (for bonus), that can become the ear-worm for the next desi wedding/sangeet you're at—before another similar soundtrack comes along.