Zoya Akhtar, whose first film Lucy By Chance I had enjoyed tremendously as it took a long and hard look into the workings of Bollywood, reunites her brother Farhan Akhtar and Hrithik Roshan, who together with Abhay Deol form the nucleus whose adventures across Spain we follow due to a pact that's set in motion should one of them was to get married, as part of an extended 3 weeks bachelor's party plan, they were to each choose an adventure sport for everyone to partake in. This is what buddy road trip movies are made of, and surprisingly it's helmed by a female director who managed to push all the right buttons at making this work. Worth seeing.but a tad overrated in my mind. But the locations are lovely, the acting quite nice and the film enjoyable. Not surprisingly, all these issues are magically resolved by the end of the film.which is pretty typical of such a film. They want to tell Kabir their concerns about his upcoming marriage.but they aren't sure how he'll take this. When the two other friends meet her, they are surprised at how controlling and jealous she is.and it's too much so. There's more to his story than he's about to marry a very rich woman. Yet, this is a facade.as he's struggling with daddy issues which he might be able to face while on this road trip. Imraan (Farhan Akhtar) is the joker of the three. His story is enjoyable but the most clichéd. This is a common archetype in this sort of film and the fact that he'd soon meet a free-spirited woman and would learn to let go of his fears and emotional constraints is no surprise at all. Although amazingly handsome, Arjun is a workaholic.and anal to the core (and not in a good way). The most obvious problem about this trip is Arjun (Hrithik Roshan). Instead of a bachelor party, he wants to go on a three week trip to Spain.something the three of them have been planning for years. When the film begins, Kabir (Abhay Deol) has just gotten engaged and tells his fiancée about his plans before the wedding. Yet, fortunately, it's still an enjoyable though not exactly original film. This isn't so much a complaint as an observation.and the film has many of the usual clichés you'd expect in such a movie. After all, it's a road trip film.and many similar films have been made over the years. If while you are watching Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara you notice that things seem very familiar, don't be surprised.