Satra Ko Shaadi Hai

Satra Ko Shaadi Hai (transl. 'There's a wedding on the 17th') is an unreleased Indian film starring Barun Sobti and Sapna Pabbi. In May 2017, Sobti indicated that he believed the film had been shelved, saying, "I don't exactly know the status of that film, but I doubt it's ever going to come out. I finished shooting for it long ago."[1]

Satra Ko Shaadi Hai
Directed byArshad Sayed
Produced byUTV Motion Pictures
John Abraham Entertainment
StarringBarun Sobti
Sapna Pabbi
CinematographyLoganathan Srinivasan
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Plot

An IT boy Naresh Singhal (Barun Sobti) meets with a girl named Suneha Garg (Sapna Pabbi) on a matrimonial website and soon after they get engaged their wedding date is set for 17 March. The story takes a wild turn when the wedding turns into a battle between the two sets of in-laws.[2]

Cast

Development

On 30 April 2014 UTV Motion Pictures and J A Entertainment announced that their next production would be Satra Ko Shaadi Hai and that the film would revolve around indian weddings.[3] The film is going to be directed by Arshad Sayed while actor John Abraham will produce it and it's said that the film will feature an ensemble cast of over 50 actors.[4][5] In May 2017, Sobti indicated that he believed the film had been shelved. "I don't exactly know the status of that film, but I doubt it's ever going to come out. I finished shooting for it long ago."[1]

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