Cast: Akshay Kumar, Katrina Kaif, Rishi Kapoor, Upen Patel, Javed Shaikh, Bipasha Basu Director:Vipul Amrutlal Shah Producer:Vipul Amrutlal Shah Music:Himesh Reshammiya Synopsis Akshay Kumar and Katrina Kaif (along with Anil Kapoor and Bipasha Basu) failed to strike the right
chord in 'Humko Deewana Kar Gaye'. Nonetheless the pair is back with a bang with Vipul Shah's cross
cultural offering 'Namastey London'. It is said to be Shah's most ambitious project to date. This is
his third film after the phenomenal success of 'Aankhen' and 'Waqt'.
What happens when you transplant an English rose to countryside in Punjab and expect her to thrive in
an alien environment? The rose will either die or rebel. That's exactly what Jazz; rather
Jasmeet(katrina Kaif) does hen her father Manmohan Singh brings her to India and gets her married to
Arjun(Akshay Kumar), a rough and tough farmer who can barely speak English. But Jazz too is equally
determined to marry Charlie Brown, her British boyfriend. Caught in this emotional tug of war between
father and daughter is poor Arjun, who is helplessly and hopelessly in love with his beautiful but
unyielding wife.
Akshay Kumar is Arjun, whose joy knows no bounds when he marries the beautiful and sophisticated Jazz.
But the joy soon turns to despair when he realizes this marriage means nothing to her and she is
determined to marry her British boyfriend. As a man who is forced to watch his wife romancing another,
as the determined lover who will go to any lengths to make his beloved happy, Akshay’s sensitive but
strong; helpless but determined Arjun will win everybody’s hearts. Will stubborn Jazz be the
exception?
Katrina Kaif is Jasmeet Singh (Jazz). Born and brought up in London, you understand why she loves and
wants everything that’s western, including a husband. You also understand her anger and rebellion when
he father forces her to marry a stranger. But does Jazz realize the folly of her stubborn behavior? Or
will she wake up too late? Only Katrina with her mix of western sensibility and eastern vulnerability
could have pulled off this role of a confused girl, with her soul intact but her heart leading her
astray.
In 'Namstey London', this emotional and dramatic tug of war will determine whether love is more about
giving or taking. Whether Indian values must surrender to Western culture? Whether Jazz will win or
Jasmeet!