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Under the alias "Pooja," Karam becomes the call center’s most popular employee. But things spiral out of control when the lonely men on the other end of the line start falling in love with "Pooja." From a desperate police officer to a grieving widower and even a gangster, everyone wants to marry the voice on the phone. The comedy of errors explodes when these men all show up to meet their dream girl at the same place, at the same time. 1. Ayushmann Khurrana’s Physical Comedy is Genius While the high-pitched voice gets the laughs, it is Khurrana’s physical acting that sells the movie. Watching him switch from a helpless son to a flirtatious "Pooja" in a matter of seconds is a masterclass in timing. He never turns the character into a caricature; you genuinely feel Karam’s panic as his web of lies tightens.

While Ayushmann leads the charge, the film is stolen by the supporting actors—especially Annu Kapoor as a lonely, lovestruck 60-year-old and Manjot Singh as the clueless best friend. Every character is a ticking time bomb, and watching them all collide in the third act is pure cinematic chaos. The Final Verdict Dream Girl is not a serious art film, and it doesn't try to be. It is a two-hour roller coaster of mistaken identities, awkward phone calls, and loud Punjabi wedding songs. watch dream girl movie

⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5) – Entertaining, hilarious, and surprisingly sweet. So grab your popcorn, ignore your ringing phone (unless you are also named Pooja), and enjoy the chaos. Under the alias "Pooja," Karam becomes the call

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