Updated On: 15 June, 2021 08:40 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Kirti Kulhari says a big reason she loved playing the lead vocalist of a band in her new film "Shaadisthan" is because she is a musician at heart.

Kirti Kulhari. Pic/Datt Kumbhar
When four young and free-spirited musicians, a small-town couple, and their young daughter, end up on a 24-hour journey in one camper van, an eye-opening encounter ensues! Shaadisthan follows the story of an unforgettable journey from Mumbai to a small town in Rajasthan which brings to light how unconventionality doesn’t equate to being morally wrong.
An eighteen-year-old Arshi finds herself caught between her parents` wishes while wanting to live life on her terms. Amidst the family chaos, Arshi and her parents Sanjay and Kamla Sharma take a road trip with four musicians - Freddie, Imaad, Sasha and Jigme and are exposed to a whole new way of living. When two generations with opposing beliefs come together - one representing freedom of choice and the other guarding the beauty of tradition – will this 24-hour drive turn into something really unexpected?