Strictly a one time watch and a thought of watching it again may give you stress. The movie starts off good and entertains you till the first half. The second half is boring and predictable. In the end a 40 year old SRK giving a speech to the locals with few fluent Tamil dialogues will not convince you nor his solo fight with the goons. It just ends like any other masala movie without a WOW.
Rahul (SRK) brought up by his grandparents after his parents died when he was 8 years is obliged to release his grandfathers ashes in the waters of Rameshwaram to honor the wish of his grandfather. Nevertheless, his plans to release it in the waters of Goa instead of Rameshwaram takes a twist with the entry of Deepika and her cousins in the same train to Chennai he boarded.
Deepika who is forced by her father– a local don, to marry a hunk of a neighbouring village tries several attempts to run away only to be caught again and brought back. This time she finds SRK who she uses to buy some more time and delay the marriage but eventually falls in love.
The movie is good till some point but then loses its way towards the end. A good attempt by Rohit Shetty to entertain the family but second half could have been made better. Deepika looks good and carries out a perfect role of a Tamilian. SRK is evergreen. The movie is okay and could be recommended as a one time watch only.