: Unlike traditional Bollywood dramas, the characters do not rely on parents or elders for their romantic decisions. Instead, they navigate their identity through a modern lens, culminating in a public "Mr. & Miss Southall" dance-off. Cast and Creative Team Character Note Rikki Thukral Abhishek Bachchan A "wide boy" from Southall with a street-smart swagger. Alvira Khan Preity Zinta A "wannabe blue-blood" who acts more proper than she is. Satvinder "Steve" Bobby Deol Plays both the "fictional" prince and a geeky Punjabi. Laila / Anaida Lara Dutta

A fast-paced, western-influenced track showcasing the film's international setting. Audience Perspective

As they recount these elaborate tales (which are later revealed to be completely made up), they begin to fall for each other. The second half of the movie follows the hilarious complications that arise when they try to maintain their lies by hiring people to play their "fiancés".

The title track is an energetic anthem featuring the entire lead cast and remains a popular choice for dance challenges and performances. "Bol Na Halke Halke":

), meet while waiting for a delayed train. To pass the time, they invent elaborate, fictional stories about how they met their respective fiancés—Anaida ( Lara Dutta ) and Steve ( Bobby Deol