Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani - Plot

Plot

Prem (Ranbir Kapoor) is a free-loader who, while helping his friend elope, meets Jenny(Katrina Kaif), but she dislikes him because she thinks he is mocking her. When she finds out he stammers like her, the two become friends. When he tries to tell Jenny his feelings, he finds out that Jenny is in love with her college friend Rahul (Upen Patel). On her wedding day to Tony, who her parents want her to marry, Prem helps Jenny escape.

He then meets Rahul and finds out that Rahul loves Jenny more than his family, so helps them board a train to escape. However, Rahul disappears at the train station, and Jenny returns to Prem so Prem can help him find her.

However, when Prem goes to Rahul's house, Rahul's father send him away. After than, Jenny lies to the police, claiming that she and Prem are in love to save Rahul's name.

However, on Jenny and Rahul's wedding day, Jenny realizes that she made a mistake. She realizes that she truly loves Prem and that Rahul and his family are actually very selfish. She is united with Prem and the two happily get married.

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