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Daadi Ki Shaadi review: Kapil Sharma's outdated family drama is stuck in Baghban-era
Updated On: 08 May, 2026 12:47 PM IST | Mumbai | Nandini Shah
Daadi Ki Shaadi is a lecture on filial responsibilities that has been stretched into a movie. What begins as a refreshing tale about an old woman finding love and companionship turns into a Baghban-esque family reunion drama

Still from Daadi Ki Shaadi
Kapil Sharma plays Tony Kalra, the heir to Delhi’s famous Kalra Sweets, which has 17 branches across India. Tony has been down on his luck when it comes to love, but his fortune changes when the matchmaker shows him the photo of his college crush, Kanika Ahuja (Sadia Khateeb). The alliance is swiftly fixed, and they are to get engaged the very next day.
An elated Tony can hardly contain his excitement at getting engaged to the girl of his dreams. Just as Kanika is about to slide the ring on his finger, all hell breaks loose as news arrives that Sadia’s grandmother, Vimla Ahuja (Neetu Kapoor), is getting married herself. Aghast, Tony’s grandfather lays down an ultimatum: If Vimla gets married, then Tony cannot marry Kanika.
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