
All is going well when Babulal catches them getting cosy in a public place. Rashmi also has to go out wearing mangalsutra and apply sindoor. But in order to get the flat on rent, they pretend to be a married couple. Hence they could live in without any fear. However inspired by an idea given by their colleague Abbas (Aparshakti Khurana), they decide to live in when they go on a 20-day assignment at Gwalior, where no one knows them. She however refuses to marry him so soon and insists on a live-in relationship. After a fight with his elder unmarried brother Vikas (Himanshu Kohli) and brother in law Babulal (Pankaj Tripathi), he decides to tie the knot ASAP. Here she bumps into Guddu (Kartik Aaryan) and both fall in love. His daughter is Rashmi (Kriti Sanon) and she joins a local news channel after completing her media studies in Delhi. One such organisation is Rashtriya Sanskriti Manch and in Mathura, it is led by Vishnu Trivedi (Vinay Pathak).
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The moral police come out in full force to protest against his 'indecent' act. Superstar Nazim Khan (Abhinav Shukla) gets into a controversy when it comes to light that he is living-in with his girlfriend and is unapologetic about it. LUKA CHUPPI is the story of a couple living-in with their family.


So does LUKA CHUPPI manage to provide entertainment in abundance? Or does it fail in its endeavour? Let’s analyse. Moreover, it stars Kartik Aaryan and this is the actor’s first film after the much loved and successful flick SONU KE TITU KI SWEETY. Cinematographer-turned-director Laxman Utekar's debut Hindi film LUKA CHUPPI explores this aspect. Hence, to show a couple living-in in a small Uttar Pradesh town secretly can make for a fun and entertaining watch. It’s been nearly 14 years since the film released and although live-in is a known concept by now and we have also had a few more films on this topic, it’s still considered a taboo in many places, including in some progressive urban areas of the country. The 2005 film SALAAM NAMASTE is credited for making the idea of live-in popular in India.
