Although the jokes are a bit silly, they are nonetheless topical and entertaining. In the third part too, the rib-tickling dialogues largely keep the momentum of the film going. The hallmark of the Carry On Jatta series has been the comedy and hilarious dialogues that are fondly remembered and repeated by audiences with much glee. The rest of the film focuses on Jass and Goldie untangling themselves from the madness that ensues and getting the families to agree to Jass and Meet’s union.Īlso Read | Sonam Bajwa reveals why she hasn’t debuted in Bollywood yet, says ‘bold content’ has also been a hindrance In order to hide one lie, the two friends rope in Goldie (Binnu Dhillon) and together, they weave a web of lies. One hare-brained scheme after another abounds and in navigating the challenges that come his way, Jass finds himself in a much bigger mess than before. ![]() Undeterred, Jass devises a plot with his friend, Honey (Gurpreet Ghuggi), in order to get the woman of his dreams. Meet’s uncle Dilawer (Nasir Chinyoti) has a tiff with Advocate Dhillon and both sides resolutely decide against the marriage. Jass falls in love with Meet (Sonam Bajwa). The film unfolds in London, where Jass (Gippy Grewal) is an eligible bachelor, whose father Advocate Dhillon (Jaswinder Bhalla) wants him to get married. The third in the series, Carry On Jatta 3 relies on the brand of humour perfected by Kang but with mixed results. ![]() Directed by Smeep Kang, the Carry On Jatta series has been a huge success and the first in the series, released in 2012, propelled Gippy Grewal to stardom, putting Punjabi cinema on the map.
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