🎬 Concept Note: Zoom Wedding Gone
Wrong
1.
Title
Zoom Wedding Gone Wrong
(Tagline: Shaadi online, drama unlimited!)
2.
Logline
Do parivaar ek digital shaadi ke
liye Zoom par milte hain, par har ritual ek glitch, filter, aur background
noise se bigadta hai. Jab sabse important pal — “I do” — par Wi-Fi crash ho
jaata hai, pyaar aur parivaar ke asli connection ki sabse badi pariksha hoti
hai.
3.
Genre & Tone
- Genre:
Family Comedy-Drama (slice-of-life)
- Tone:
Light-hearted, warm, emotional. Comedy of errors + emotional payoff.
- Audience:
OTT family audiences, youth, wedding-film lovers.
4.
Core Theme
- Technology vs Tradition: Rituals ko Zoom par adjust karna.
- Family Bonds:
Chhoti ladaiyan, ego clashes, aur unka resolution.
- Love Wins:
Har glitch ke bawajood, dulha-dulhan ek dusre ko chunte hain.
- Message:
Asli rishta Wi-Fi nahi, wafaa se chalta hai.
5.
World & Visual Style
- Zoom Aesthetic:
Split screens, gallery view, chats, emoji bursts.
- Diegetic Sounds:
Mixer, cooker, doorbell, children crying — background chaos as comedy
tool.
- Visual Comedy:
Filters (dog ears, halos, butterflies), upside-down cameras, chin/forehead
angles.
- Warm Visuals:
Torch-lit vows, emotional close-ups, family nostalgia montages.
6.
Structure (2.5 Hours / 130 Pages)
Act
1 (Setup, 0–40 min)
- Families plan a Zoom wedding (travel restrictions).
- Groom appears upside down on camera; bride’s cousin
spams filters.
- Parents bicker on Zoom; Pandit struggles with
mute/unmute.
- Arjun & Priya share romantic private chats.
- Dry run ends in chaos, cooker + frozen Pandit ji.
Act
2 (Rituals & Conflict, 41–85 min)
- Wedding rituals begin. Mixer/cooker/child noises ruin
solemnity.
- Garlands & kanyadaan via screens.
- Ring courier missing → paper-ring jugaad.
- Pandit freezes mid-“mangal phera” → clockwise vs
anti-clockwise fight.
- Tension peaks: groom’s dad vs bride’s dad mute-fight → INTERVAL.
Act
2 Post-Interval (Reconciliation, 86–105 min)
- Emotional patch-up: old photo slideshow softens
families.
- Bank OTP & halo filter glitches lighten mood.
- Priya & Arjun exchange typed vows in chat —
emotional high point.
- Tension rises again as connection falters before final
vows.
Act
3 (Climax & Resolution, 106–130 min)
- Big Wi-Fi crash at “I do.” Total blackout.
- Kabir (techie brother) sets up hotspot bridge.
- Families switch on torches → symbolic, torch-lit vows.
- Paper rings exchanged again → emotional climax.
- Cloud recording auto-saves bloopers → families
laugh/cry.
- Epilogue: in-person reception, real hugs, dhol-dance,
happy closure.
7.
Characters
- Arjun Mehta (Groom):
Sincere, awkward, funny, emotional core.
- Priya Sharma (Bride):
Strong, grounded, practical romantic.
- Pandit Mishra:
Wise but tech-illiterate comic relief.
- Riya (Cousin):
Filter queen, comic mischief → later savior.
- Kabir (Brother):
Tech support, problem solver, comic-sincere mix.
- Parents (Mehta & Sharma): Emotional, ego-driven, but loving.
- Nosy Aunties:
Chin-cam, poetry, unmute chaos.
- Child cameo:
Innocent chaos generator.
8.
Music & Songs
- “Login Lagna”
– Funny prep montage.
- “Chatbox Mein Vows”
– Romantic duet typed in Zoom chat.
- “Wi-Fi Wale Bandhan (Reprise)” – Torch-lit vows, emotional crescendo.
- Reception Medley
– Family dance at epilogue.
9.
USP (Unique Selling Point)
- First full-length Indian comedy built around a Zoom
wedding.
- Highly relatable for pandemic/post-pandemic
audiences.
- Blends tech humor, family drama, and romance.
- OTT-friendly visual grammar (Zoom interface, chats, filters, emojis).
10.
Emotional Payoff
- Comedy:
Mute/unmute chaos, cooker whistles, filter gags.
- Drama:
Ego clashes, muted blessings.
- Romance:
Private chats, torch vows.
- Closure:
Families unite, imperfections accepted, connection restored.
👉 Ye detailed concept
note kisi producer/OTT ko pitch karne layak hai — short summary, structure,
characters, themes, aur USP ke saath.
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