![]() ![]() After doing away with the formalities, her father asks her to come back home as she doesn’t seem to be happy in Delhi. All of them end up in the police station, and Kukku and her father are called. But she is more than capable of taking care of herself and beats them up, black and blue. Heartbroken, as she is making her way back home, she runs into a few guys who try to harass her. He also says that he could never love someone like her who is not educated and is not even interested in the job that she has. He is shocked and tells her that she should have thought a little more before moving her entire life to another city. At the insistence of his friends, he invites her to his birthday party where Babli gets heavily intoxicated and under the influence of alcohol expresses her feelings to Viraj. Now that she is in Delhi, she starts meeting up with Viraj. Her father, having promised her that he would let her work for a year without mentioning marriage, decides to let Babli move to Delhi with Pinky. They tell him that Babli must either quit her job, marry Kukku, or live in Delhi. The villagers, being somewhat conservative, talk to Babli’s father. Pinky tells her parents and the village headmen that Babli has started working in Delhi and commutes to her job with the guys. For that purpose, she enlists the help of Pinky once again. She has found a job in Delhi, but she must live there if she hopes to continue meeting Viraj. Babli grabs the opportunity and gets the job. Hence, they were looking to hire some female bouncers. In their club, called Tully Gully, they had recently been facing issues with some of the more unruly female customers. And for that, she tells Kukku that she wants to work for at least a year before they get married. Babli, who so far has had no other ambitions in life other than getting married, decides that she must now get a job. While talking to him one day, he tells her that he likes women who are independent. But Babli falls in love with Viraj, her teacher’s son, when they meet at a wedding. Kukku, one of the bouncers from their village, has been in love with Babli since childhood. Her friend Pinki, who cracks a lot of fat jokes about herself, has gotten the job of a teacher in Delhi. But she is a responsible girl who works out just as much as the rest of the guys. ![]() She is also not good at household chores. There really isn’t anything spectacular about her other than the fact that she doesn’t “behave like a regular girl.” Isn’t it time that we did away with the trope of “not like other girls”? Either way, Babli is a total “tomboy.” She hasn’t passed the 10th grade because she was not interested in studying further. When she reaches home, we learn a few things about her. “Babli Bouncer” starts with Babli setting a few catcallers straight when they try to harass some girls. ![]()
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