The film starts with the introduction of Pravin Patel aka PP(Ram Kapoor), his family and the girl of his dreams Shanaya(Sunny Leone), who is a Bollywood actress. PPs family consists of hisreligiously religious wife Kokila aka Krokodile(Suchita Trivedi) and his son Jigar akaJigolo(Navdeep Chabra), who is an aspiring rockstar who are happily settled in Malaysia. However, they are totally unaware of PPsfeelings towards Shanaya. On the other hand PPs love for Shanaya becomes an obsession so much so that he has a secretworship chamber of hers in his video shop! PPs luck hits a goldmine when he gets chosen as a winner in a contest whose bumper prize is adate with Shanaya. Amidst thedate, Shanaya, impressed with PPs Gujarati mannerisms, offers to stay with him as a part of her homework for the dream role of a Gujarati girl in her forthcoming film with a well-known director. PP, who just cannot believe his luck, lands up lying to her that he is unmarried and stays with his parents.
On the other hand, PP sends his wife to India after making a fake call about his wifes mothers ill health. When Shanaya tells him that she would like to spend time in a close knit family, PP saves his skin and the situation yet again by convincing his rock star son to become his father and his sons girlfriend Naina(Evelyn Sharma) to become his mother! Does PP manage to pull off thechild is father of the man act flawlessly before Shanaya, does Kokila return to Malaysia and get to see the real face of her scheming husband, does PP ever gather the guts to propose to Shanaya and convince her marry him and does Shanaya ever get to know the real truth behind PP and hismysterious family, is what forms the rest of the story of this comedy film.
The director of the film Devang Dholakia seems to hit the right cord with KUCH KUCH LOCHA HAI. Even though the film is not flawless, it does enjoy its moments under the sun. Full marks to Devang for creating a Gujarati household and, touching upon its nuances and finer points very meticulously. Even though the film has a long first half, the second half with his humor and comedy of errors pulls things back together.
All in all, the end product manages to leave a smile on your faces by the time you leave the cinema hall. I wanna say that sunny, leave the bollywood.