Bedardi

Mumbai-based Saxena family consists of Professor Nirbhay, his wife Preeti, their school-going daughter Ritu and Nirbhay's college-going brother and sister, Vijay and Suman respectively. Vijay meets with fellow collegian Honey, and after a few altercations, they fall in love with each other. Vijay is introduced to Honey's maternal uncle, Bhagwandas, and he approves instantly. Honey's long-estranged brother, Kanhaiya, re-enters her life and asks her not to see Vijay anymore. Then the lives of the entire Saxena family change drastically when money allotted for Suman's marriage is stolen, and Vijay accepts a contract to kill a man named Gulla - not knowing that he is being set up to kill none other than Nirbhay himself.
Yeah... not the best film, that's for sure.
I have of course seen worse, but 'Bedardi' isn't great. The premise is a mess, they try to cram two big stories into one and it just comes across as way too contrived. The musical numbers are at least catchy, though I can't judge them further due to the language barrier.
As for the cast, I actually didn't mind Naseeruddin Shah's performance as Nirbhay, while it's interesting to see a younger Harish Patel appear here as Baburam. The rest of the onscreen staff don't perform to a noteworthy level.
Two colliding plots which could've been entertaining to watch, but given the film attempts too much it's almost unwatchable.