
Sanya Malhotra, who stars opposite Ayushmann in the Amit Sharma directorial, tweeted, “Guess what guys? Chhota mehmaan is coming to meet you guys early! Now #BadhaaiHo to release in cinemas on Thu, 18th Oct.” Now #BadhaaiHo to release in cinemas on Thu, 18th Oct,” he wrote alongside. “Itni jaldi thi kya aapko nanhe mehmaan se milne ki? Toh mil lo phir, ek din pehle hi. Meanwhile, Ayushmann Khurrana tweeted a reworked poster of Badhaai Ho saying ‘Delivering Early’. Sharing a GIF of him and Parineeti Chopra announcing the new release date, Arjun Kapoor wrote, “Aapne jaldi bulaya aur hum chale aaye! Namaste England is now releasing on 18th October!” While the first half focuses on the couple, the second gives the family members, Sanya and her mother, played by Sheeba Chaddha the spotlight. While I was taken by surprise but I thoroughly enjoyed, even if it was for just a few minutes.


All this while, we see a good version of Nakul but when he learns about the bully, his alter ego makes a cameo. There is a scene where Nakul’s younger brother gets beaten up for standing up for his father as a bully teases his father. I noticed that the director toggled between a bad boy version of Nakul and the current version of the character in the second half.
