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Writer :  Ashutosh Sinha
Director :  Nitin Jagdissh
Cast :  Poonam Dhillon, Sooraj Thapar, Vinod Kapoor, Gouri Honavar, Joydeep Mukherjee, Hemal Dharia, Amit Shrivastva, Tulsi, Vijai Pandey, Abhay Kumar, Tapan.

By MTG editorial

Prakash and Tina are a typical couple. A husband from Bihar and wife from Punjab have sportingly accepted others cultural differences and sometimes lovingly tease each other about them.

What has not been accepted is the difference of opinion about what role a woman plays in today's world. Prakash is a typical Male chauvinist. He firmly believes a wife should be the "Ghar Ki Shobha "and her place is at home. Tina, who is a highly qualified woman, though loves her home & husband to use her capabilities & education and also work.

Prakash even refuses to acknowledge her capabilities and look beyond her stunning good looks and beauty of which he is very proud.

Aarti, Prakash's obviously uneducated sister is a loving support to Tina, but cannot convince him to change his attitude.

The major change and upheaval in their comes in the from of Lina. A not attractive yet super smart cousin sister of TINA, who takes the whole house by storm. She not only

challenges Prakash opinions but also takes up a job in Prakash's arch rivals office and soon wins over his major contract for the rival's Firm. Prakash's rival Kailash is extremely enamored by her and soon professes love to her.

Damru, the simple hearted bihari is the servant at home. He is extremely faithful and loyal, but has romantic notions and settles down.

In this household, which was calm till Lina arrives...what follows?? Do the problems get resolved?? Who changes their thinking.. Prakash.. Tina or Lina???

A hilarious battle of sexes!!

Each has a legitimate reasoning!!

Also Is all is fair in Love, War & Work??? Let's see!!



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