Most dictionaries define "pulao/pulav/pilaf" as a "spicy rice dish". So when a movie has a variation of the same word in its title, the least you can expect is for it to be delicious, if not fiery hot. Wedding Pullav, therefore, raises expectations of plenty of sugar and spice, and all things nice, with lots of drama and comedy. And, unsurprisingly for a movie with relatively lesser known actors, does not quite live up to the hype.
In a reverse scenario from the Julia Roberts starrer My Best Friend's Wedding, Aadi (Diganth Manchale) wants to jeopardise a wedding – his own. He....