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The story follows Kush Agnihotri (Imran Khan), who is tasked by his London-based brother Luv (Ali Zafar) to find him the perfect Indian bride. After a series of wacky encounters, Kush selects Dimple Dixit (Katrina Kaif), a free-spirited girl he previously knew. Complications arise when Kush and Dimple realize they have feelings for each other just as the wedding preparations hit full swing.

A sensible, reliable assistant director who takes on the responsibility of finding the perfect bride for his brother. Index Of Mere Brother Ki Dulhan

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The story follows Kush Agnihotri (Imran Khan), who is tasked by his London-based brother, Luv (Ali Zafar), to find him a suitable Indian bride. Kush eventually selects Dimple Dixit (Katrina Kaif), an eccentric and free-spirited woman he knew from his past. The conflict arises when Kush and Dimple develop feelings for each other just days before her wedding to Luv. The specific phrasing "Index Of" followed by a

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– Sung by Benny Dayal and Aditi Singh Sharma (A breezy, romantic track filmed in Delhi).

"Mere Brother Ki Bride" left a lasting impact on Indian television and its audience. It not only filled the gap for relatable youth-centric content but also paved the way for future shows to experiment with similar themes. The show's success demonstrated the appetite for content that is both entertaining and reflective of contemporary Indian life. After a series of wacky encounters, Kush selects

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The specific phrasing "Index Of" followed by a movie title typically indicates a user intent to bypass standard streaming interfaces to find a raw file directory (often hosted on FTP servers or cloud storage). This method is commonly associated with digital piracy.

The story follows Kush Agnihotri (Imran Khan), who is tasked by his London-based brother Luv (Ali Zafar) to find him the perfect Indian bride. After a series of wacky encounters, Kush selects Dimple Dixit (Katrina Kaif), a free-spirited girl he previously knew. Complications arise when Kush and Dimple realize they have feelings for each other just as the wedding preparations hit full swing.

A sensible, reliable assistant director who takes on the responsibility of finding the perfect bride for his brother.

Available to stream in HD with a standard subscription in multiple regions. Apple TV / iTunes: Available for digital rent or purchase.

The story follows Kush Agnihotri (Imran Khan), who is tasked by his London-based brother, Luv (Ali Zafar), to find him a suitable Indian bride. Kush eventually selects Dimple Dixit (Katrina Kaif), an eccentric and free-spirited woman he knew from his past. The conflict arises when Kush and Dimple develop feelings for each other just days before her wedding to Luv.

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Last updated: 2026

– Sung by Benny Dayal and Aditi Singh Sharma (A breezy, romantic track filmed in Delhi).

"Mere Brother Ki Bride" left a lasting impact on Indian television and its audience. It not only filled the gap for relatable youth-centric content but also paved the way for future shows to experiment with similar themes. The show's success demonstrated the appetite for content that is both entertaining and reflective of contemporary Indian life.