“Wedding Pullav” is a romantic comedy featuring one of the classic tropes of the genre – the best friends who aren’t sure they are in love until a rival appears on the scene. Despite the tried and tested theme, “Wedding Pullav” is insipid and uninspiring in every frame.
Director Pradhan milks every cliché, including the tomboyish heroine who morphs into a svelte, feminine woman; the escape from the mandap( wedding pavilion); and the older, wiser man who sets their affairs right. But even a cliché, if executed well, can create magic. There is nothing magical about the 123 minutes of “Wedding Pullav”.