Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai Index [updated] -
: How the film Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai (2002) redefined the role of the "best friend" in Indian weddings.
Accept that you have already spent too much money. Do not keep a running tally. It will ruin your appetite for the paneer.
Think of it as the BSE Sensex, but instead of stocks, you are trading: mere yaar ki shaadi hai index
as Hari Taya: The elderly, humorous uncle who adds festive family warmth.
A: No. "Yaar" is gender-neutral in this context. It applies to any best friend whose wedding forces you to buy expensive clothes you will wear only once. : How the film Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi
Uday Chopra, Jimmy Shergill, Tulip Joshi (credited as Sanjana), and Bipasha Basu Release Date: 7 June 2002 159 minutes (approx. 2 hours 39 minutes) Plot Summary
as Rohit Khanna: The charming, handsome, and highly successful NRI doctor who is the perfect groom-to-be. It will ruin your appetite for the paneer
When combined, the is a humorous, socio-economic gauge that measures the exponential rise in expenses, workload, and emotional volatility as your best friend’s wedding date approaches.
God forbid the "Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai Index" ignores the human element. The S.D.I. measures the number of times you say, "Yeh meri last shaadi hai yaar, ab nahi aa raha."