I couldn’t find a specific moment in publicly available reviews or summaries that explicitly parses the disagreement at the engagement party as a separate scene. However, based on detailed plot summaries across sources, here’s what leads up to the misunderstanding at or around the engagement party in Carry On Jatta 4:
What Triggers the Big Misunderstanding
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Girlfriend’s Father’s Requirement Jass falls for Reet, who insists on meeting his entire family before agreeing to an engagement or marriage. She is particularly concerned about how women are treated in his household. This sets pressure on Jass and his family to appear perfect.
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Family’s Web of Lies To meet these expectations, the Dhillon family concocts an elaborate illusion. This includes false identities, hidden truths, and staged behaviors meant to fool Reet and her father into believing their home life is ideal.
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Cascading Mistaken Identities & Misplaced Roles With multiple characters playing parts, pretending, or hiding things, confusion mounts. Someone impersonates or falsely claims to be another family member, others might misinterpret motives or relationships. These tangled identities spark miscommunication and conflict.
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Expectation Vs. Reality Clashing When the engagement party becomes the moment where everyone is expected to play their roles flawlessly, even a small slip (like someone not behaving according to the lie, someone noticing something “off,” or a truth accidentally disclosed) can trigger a misunderstanding. The strain between maintaining the illusion and letting reality peek through causes the dramatic comedic collapse.
If you want, I can try to track down exactly which character errs or reveals something at that engagement point—could do a deeper dive with scene-by-scene details.
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