Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai Trailer: Varun Dhawan’s Fatherhood Fiasco Delivers Comedy Chaos

The much-anticipated trailer for Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai has finally made its way to the public, starring the charming Varun Dhawan alongside the talented Mrunal Thakur and Pooja Hegde. After a surprising cancellation of the trailer launch event on May 21, the creators cleverly slipped the teaser onto YouTube, stirring up the excitement.

In this delightful sneak peek, we dive headfirst into the whirlwind life of Varun Dhawan’s character. The trailer opens with a series of fiery and tender moments between him and his on-screen wife, played by the stunning Mrunal Thakur. However, the atmosphere quickly shifts as the couple ends up in court, with Mrunal’s character growing weary of Varun’s overwhelming displays of affection. The root of his romantic outbursts? An unwavering, perhaps obsessive, desire to become a father.

Amidst the divorce proceedings, Varun’s character crosses paths with Pooja Hegde’s character, igniting a new romantic interest. In a comedic twist of fate, the father wannabe finds himself fathering children with both women, leading to a delightful spiral of comedic chaos. The narrative is poised to be a laugh riot, leaving audiences in stitches as Varun navigates his double dilemma.

Jimmy Shergill adds to the comedic tension with his portrayal of Pooja’s intimidating brother, constantly keeping Varun on his toes. Meanwhile, Maniesh Paul, as Varun’s comical sidekick, devises outlandish schemes to prevent the two women from uniting. The ever-versatile Mouni Roy makes a quirky appearance as Varun’s fictional mother, adding another layer of hilarity.

The sudden halt of the May 21 trailer premiere was attributed by the film’s team to a ‘technical glitch,’ but insiders suggest otherwise. Dramatically, Vashu Bhagnani’s Pooja Entertainment is now embroiled in a legal battle with Tips Music over a controversial remix of the iconic song Chunari Chunari, originally from their film Biwi No. 1. Despite the ongoing courtroom drama, the catchy tune still echoes through the trailer, promising a nostalgic soundtrack.