

They ask each other out for coffee and start hanging out more often. They are happy to find a kindred soul in each other who feels just the same. The cheerful banter soon gives way to a conversation where both Adi and Tara realize that they strongly feel that marriage isn’t for them. She dreams of going to Paris to pursue higher education. She is a recent architecture school graduate working in an architecture firm. At a chance encounter during his friend’s wedding, he meets Tara (Shraddha Kapoor). Adi gradually strikes a bond with them, integrating into their lives. His wife Charu (Leela Samson), an erstwhile Hindustani classical singer is a cheerful, witty and quirky lady whose memory is fast fading away due to Alzheimer’s. He is a straight-laced, somewhat strict old man. Gopi (Naseeruddin Shah), an ex-High Court Judge had worked with Adi’s brother, Ravi.

He plans to stay at an elderly couple’s home as a paying guest. He comes to Mumbai to work at a start-up game development firm. Adi (Aditya Roy Kapur) is a young game designer from Lucknow who dreams of emigrating to the US and living the American dream. OK, Jaanu is a contemporary tale of 21st-century urban young romance mapped out in Mumbai and weaves its lyrical tale through the fabric of the city’s drastically bipolar persona.
