
Bicycle Bride 2011
In *Bicycle Bride (2011)*, directed by Hassan Zee, Beena's journey unfolds as a vibrant clash between tradition and personal freedom.
Director: Hassan Zee
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bicycle Bride (2011) about?
*Bicycle Bride (2011)* follows Beena's spirited quest to choose her own destiny, including who she loves. However, her overbearing mother, Billo, is determined to arrange her marriage, leading to a clash of wills and a series of comedic and heartfelt moments. The story captures the tension between tradition and individual freedom.
Who directed Bicycle Bride?
Hassan Zee directed *Bicycle Bride (2011)*, bringing a vibrant and relatable lens to the rom-com genre.
Who stars in Bicycle Bride?
The film features Melanie Kannokada as Beena, Shruti Tewari as her mother Billo, and Andreas Wilson as Beena's love interest, supported by a talented ensemble cast.
Is Bicycle Bride (2011) worth watching?
As a romantic comedy, *Bicycle Bride (2011)* delivers lighthearted entertainment with a relatable story about love and family. While it may not redefine the genre, its charm and cultural nuances make it a solid pick for fans of feel-good films.
How long is Bicycle Bride?
*Bicycle Bride (2011)* has a runtime of 104 minutes.
About Bicycle Bride (2011) — A Romantic Comedy Where Love Meets Family Drama
In *Bicycle Bride (2011)*, directed by Hassan Zee, Beena's journey unfolds as a vibrant clash between tradition and personal freedom. The romantic comedy explores her determination to forge her own path in love and life, but her spirited, domineering Indian mother Billo sees things differently. Packed with cultural humor and heartfelt moments, this film navigates the universal struggle of breaking free from expectations while yearning for genuine connection.
Starring Melanie Kannokada as Beena and Shruti Tewari as the unforgettable Billo, the ensemble cast brings warmth and wit to the story. With Andreas Wilson adding charm as Beena's love interest, the film blends romance and comedy against a backdrop of family dynamics and cultural clashes. The result is a feel-good story that resonates with anyone who's ever fought for their dreams.