Main Viyah Nahi Karona Tere Naal is a Punjabi romantic comedy that follows the journey of a young NRI, Pooran (played by Gurnam Bhullar), who returns to Punjab from Canada with no intention of settling down or getting married. His independent and modern outlook on life is challenged when he meets Mannat (played by Sonam Bajwa), a strong-willed and free-spirited woman. Despite their initial differences, the two find themselves drawn to each other, setting the stage for a heartfelt and entertaining love story.
As Pooran spends time in Punjab, he begins to understand the deep cultural roots of his homeland. Mannat, on the other hand, represents the progressive yet culturally grounded Punjabi woman who refuses to conform to traditional expectations. Their relationship blossoms, but conflicts arise when the topic of marriage is introduced. Pooran, hesitant to commit, and Mannat, who values self-respect and tradition, find themselves at a crossroads. The film cleverly balances humor with emotional depth, portraying the evolving dynamics of love and relationships in a modern world.
With its vibrant cinematography, foot-tapping Punjabi music, and engaging performances, Main Viyah Nahi Karona Tere Naal is a delightful mix of romance, comedy, and cultural exploration. Gurnam Bhullar and Sonam Bajwa share a charming on-screen chemistry that keeps the audience invested in their journey. The film not only delivers a lighthearted love story but also subtly addresses the clash between tradition and modernity, making it relatable for audiences both in India and abroad. Ultimately, it is a story about love, self-discovery, and the importance of embracing one’s roots while staying true to oneself.