The plot—a younger sister (Dimple) pretends to be engaged to her brother’s best friend (Ali Zafar’s Rohit) to make her real crush jealous—sounds chaotic. But archived entertainment reviews and YouTube comment sections reveal a surprising trend:

This story is a fictional “lost media” narrative. No actual deleted scenes from Mere Brother Ki Dulhan exist beyond the theatrical cut. But sometimes, the most haunting exclusives are the ones we imagine sitting on a dead hard drive somewhere, just waiting to be found.

The plot of Mere Brother Ki Dulhan is a classic case of dramatic irony and chaotic family dynamics. The story follows , a casanova living in London, who abruptly breaks up with his girlfriend, Piyali (Tara D'Souza), and impulsively decides to get married. He tasks his younger brother, Kush Agnihotri (Imran Khan) —an assistant film director and photographer in Mumbai—with the mission of finding him the "ideal Indian bride" back home.

“It was a grocery list, bhai.”

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