

Pyaar Ke Side Effects
Siddharth Bose lives a middle-classed lifestyle in Delhi along with his mother, and sister, Shalini. Their dad had abandoned them years ago. Shalini gets married to Kapil Sharma and moves in with him, while Siddharth works as a DJ with his friend, known simply as Nanoo. While performing for a ceremony, where Punjabi-speaking Trisha Mallick is about to wed India's youngest C.E.O., Vivek Chaddha, Siddharth sneaks in to use the bathroom and finds out that the bride does not love the groom and is about to run away. He manages to convince her to stay put, uses the facility and leaves. He meets her six months later in Mumbai, and he finds out that she did run away, both are attracted to each other and start living together fairly harmoniously, even though Trisha is taller than him.
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Plot Summary
Sid and Trisha, a couple living together in Mumbai, find their relationship tested by the mundane realities of everyday life and their differing perspectives on commitment. As they navigate communication breakdowns and societal expectations, they explore whether their love is strong enough to overcome the 'side effects' of their relationship.
Critical Reception
Pyaar Ke Side Effects was generally well-received by critics and audiences for its relatable portrayal of modern relationships, witty dialogues, and strong performances from its lead actors. It resonated with viewers for its honest depiction of the ups and downs couples face.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its realistic and humorous take on urban relationships.
- Cited for strong performances by Rahul Bose and Mallika Sherawat.
- Applauded for its witty and relatable dialogues.
Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive, with many appreciating the film's humorous and honest portrayal of modern dating and relationship challenges.
Fun Fact
The film's soundtrack was a notable success, with songs like 'Wrong Side Lagi Hai' and 'Char Baj Gaye' becoming popular hits.
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