![]() To be honest, sidelining the Diana Penty ‘Happy’ in favour of the Sonakshi Sinha version is a bit rude. He ambles around spouting nonsensical aphorisms in Urdu, which are applauded by the locals with ‘wah, wah!’ At one point he tries to teach them the nuances of cricket by batting at the nets, but they applaud at the wrong moment, mistaking his getting clean bowled for a great shot – ‘wah, wah!’ Meanwhile, the real Professor ‘Happy’ is kidnapped by supposedly deadly Chinese agents in three piece suits who report to an Indian Don disguised as a Guru (Denzil Smith). Erroneously escorted to her first lecture at the University, she is asked by a student about the future of ‘Bonsai’, to which she answers by saying it is likely to be short. So when the runaway bride, Harpreet ‘Happy’ Kaur (Penty) lands at Shanghai, she is mistaken for Harpreet ‘Happy’ Kaur (Sonakshi Sinha), who is a Professor of Horticulture. ![]() The film is set in China, and one idea that is repeated in the movie is that just like we Indians find it difficult to tell the difference between individual Chinese, so do the Chinese with Indians. ![]() This is a sequel that has gone through a makeover by adding a second ‘Happy’ character to the first one played by Diana Penty.
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