Plot
Rahul Desai, an employee in a bank weds Swati through arranged marriage, as last wish of his ill grandmother who wants to see her grandson's wedding before she dies.
Rahul and Swati have an arranged marriage but for some reason, they didn't get to spend much time together prior to the wedding. It is only when they go on their honeymoon do they really start to know each other better. There are moments when Rahul and Swati try desperately to understand each other while there are times they try hard to impress one another. But then, there are also times when each one's efforts to please the other fails, leading to misunderstandings. Soon, Rahul and Swati start quarrelling.
The film shows various moments in development of their relationship, adjustments with personalities and mood swings and how they finally live happily.
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