When IIT engineer Mohit Sharma faints at the sight of a stethoscope, the last thing he expects is to meet the woman of his dreams — Dr. Tisha Baghi. But winning her heart is only the first step. The real challenge? Surviving her father.
Dr. Bimal Baghi is an ex-Army cardiologist who believes that every potential son-in-law must pass a battery of “tests” before joining the family — tests that make IIT entrance exams look like kindergarten. From treadmill marathons in sherwanis to sambhar laced with the world’s deadliest chilies, from interrogation-room lie detectors to the Cousin Committee’s cross-examination, Mohit must prove he has the courage, endurance, and spice tolerance to marry the woman he loves.
But weddings in India come with more than rituals and rose petals. There’s the baraat with a rebellious horse, a pantsless relative, a honeymoon hijacked by in-laws, and even a run-in with Tisha’s annoyingly perfect ex. Through it all, Mohit learns that marriage isn’t just about two people — it’s about embracing an entire circus and laughing through the madness.
Hilarious, heartwarming, and just a little hazardous to your digestive system, Operation: Son-in-Law is a rom-com rollercoaster that proves true love can survive anything — even a father-in-law with a polygraph.