Upon release, Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai received mixed reviews. Critics pointed out that Uday Chopra’s acting was raw and that the film was too similar to My Best Friend's Wedding . It was an average earner at the box office.

Furthermore, the wedding sequences are a time capsule of Y2K Bollywood aesthetics. The music by Jeet-Pritam—songs like Jaane Kyun and Humne Suna Hai —became anthems for every Indian teenager nursing a secret crush. The film doesn’t need complex plot twists; it thrives on the tension of a saat pheras countdown.

Driven by a "noble mission" to stop the wedding, Sanjay travels to Anjali's home in Dehradun. There, he meets the groom-to-be, (Jimmy Shergill), who is charismatic, handsome, and seemingly perfect. Sanjay attempts to sabotage the relationship by poisoning the family's mind against Rohit and even orchestrating a disastrous bachelor party. However, Rohit eventually realizes Sanjay's true intentions and challenges him.

The story revolves around (Uday Chopra), a carefree young man who realizes he is madly in love with his best friend, Sanjana (Tulip Joshi). There is just one massive problem: Sanjana is about to get married to someone else (Jimmy Sheirgill) in a lavish, traditional wedding. The movie follows Rohan’s chaotic, hilarious, and sometimes heart-breaking attempts to stop the wedding and win the girl.

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