The show began with a flashback episode of Harsha (Akhil) working in the United States. Harsha is preparing for his arranged indian wedding. In India, Harsha (Akhil) is on a pelli choopulu binge. pooja hegde is a stand-up comedian who joins the show. Harsha (Akhil) is head over heels in love with Vibha (Pooja). The love track is starting to take shape. It's time for the well-known "Leharaayi" song. 


The intermission episode begins with a discussion about what to expect from married life. Vibha tells her narrative about her marriage in the form of stand-up comedy. These episodes are far too contrived and monotonous. The film draws to a close with Harsha's preachy lecture about the value of romance in life. The lively first half is overshadowed by a dismal second half. 


The filmmaker attempts but fails to steer the undeveloped tale with entertaining. A small group of children would like the two songs and overall lightervein approach. At best, it's a mediocre film with a major letdown in the second half. Although Most Eligible Bachelor has flaws, it is nevertheless a good film to watch during the festival season. The writing, rich images, and music all contribute to making it a fun watch.

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