The makers of the upcoming comedy, “Jassi Weds Jassi,” have unveiled the highly anticipated trailer, offering a sneak peek into the delightful chaos that the film promises.
Starring Ranvir Shorey, Sikandar Kher, and Harshhvardhan Singh Deo, the trailer hints at a rib-tickling comedy of errors filled with quirky situations and unexpected twists. The creators shared the trailer on Instagram, saying, “One name. Endless chaos. Love, laughter, and a twist that changes everything! #JassiWedsJassiTrailer Out NOW! (Link In Bio) 90s masti begins, don’t miss this madness! #JassiWedsJassi IN CINEMAS 7th November! #JassiWedsJassi7thNov.”
Nostalgic Backdrop
Set in Haldwani during the late ’90s, the trailer transports viewers to an era of stolen glances, cassette dedications, and landline calls. This time, however, a single innocent mix-up spirals a budding romance into a hilarious whirlwind of chaos and confusion. At the heart of “Jassi Weds Jassi” is Jassi, played by Harshhvardhan Singh Deo, a hopeless romantic who believes he has found the love of his life. His Jassi, portrayed by Rehmat Rattan, is sweet, sensible, and everything he has ever envisioned—until fate introduces another Jassi, triggering a comedic chain of misunderstandings.
Character Highlights
- Ranvir Shorey plays the well-meaning but perpetually flustered lover navigating the confusion.
- Sikandar Kher steps in as a charming troublemaker.
- Manu Rishi Chadha portrays a strict yet romantically hopeful law enforcer doling out questionable advice.
- Sudesh Lehri adds his signature comic timing, while Grusha Kapoor anchors the mayhem as a strong, love-filled matriarch keeping everything in order.
Sikandar Kher reflected on the film, stating, “Sometimes, one name can turn a love story into a comedy of errors, and that’s exactly what makes Jassi Weds Jassi so much fun. It’s emotional, funny, and very real. I had a gala time shooting for this mad mad film.”
Ranvir Shorey echoed this sentiment, adding, “It’s that kind of story where a small mix-up snowballs into complete madness. Truly, one name can turn a blooming love story into a comedy of errors, and that’s the beauty of it. I have always enjoyed working on such films that one can rewatch and relaugh again and again.”
Harshhvardhan noted, “This film captures the innocence of first love and the chaos that comes with it. It’s about how one name can turn a love story into a comedy of errors, and that’s what makes it unforgettable.”
Directed by Paran Bawa, “Jassi Weds Jassi” is set to hit theatres on 7th November 2025.
