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'Daadi Ki Shaadi' review: A granny diary that abandons humour for preachiness
Scroll | May 8, 2026 4:40 PM CST

Daadi Ki Shaadi hints at a laugh-fest about senior citizens doddering down the aisle for another round of matrimony. But the grandmother in Ashish R Mohan’s movie is svelte and stylish, which makes it surprising that her grown children are shocked about news of her nuptials.

Vimla (Neetu Kapoor) is living all by herself in a cottage that resembles a heritage hotel in Mashobra, with only a few friends and a fabulous wardrobe for company. Vimla’s sons Jeevan (Deepak Dutta) and Naag (Jitender Hooda) and daughter Sunaina (Riddhima Kapoor Sahni) don’t have the time for her, busy as they are with their own families in other places. All of them are forced to visit Vimla when she declares that she is going to remarry.

The announcement lands seconds before Vimla’s granddaughter Kannu (Sadia Khateeb) is to be engaged to Tony (Kapil Sharma). Kannu is relieved – despite being an adult, she is unable to tell to her parents off, and welcomes the distraction.

Tony is annoyed. He’s been in love with Kannu since college. He isn’t going to wait for Vimla to finalise her wedding. Kitted out in a series of colourful sweaters, Tony schemes with Vimla’s brood to ruin her threatened union with Theeran (R...

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