Recently divorced from his wife, Pooja Talwar, Gujarat-born Vivan Shah, who works as a Jockey with Mumbai's Radio Mirchi, dramatically meets with Shanaya Dhingra - whose mother is Parsi and father a Punjabi. Circumstances force him to gate-crash her wedding ceremony and spend a night in a prison cell by her enraged DCP father. Subsequently, a friendship develops between the two and she even assists him with his job - and lands one herself. The duo gets so popular that their employer decides that they perform a live show on TV while the Dhingras believe the duo are in love.
Score
Himesh's nasal crooning is the entire reason this exists
Acting
Paresh Rawal cameos just to judge everyone appropriately
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Radio arrived at peak Himesh Reshammiya mania, when the composer-actor could greenlight entire films based on his music alone—Bollywood's brief obsession with converting hit albums into thin plot vehicles.
Shenaz Treasury's casting bridged MTV VJ culture with mainstream Bollywood, though the film's real legacy is inspiring a generation to romanticize Mumbai's local radio stations before podcasts killed them.