The movie has Divya Dutta playing the role of a Gujrati housewife to actor Javed Jaffrey whereas in entire promotion of the film, only the three glam girls-Gul Panag, Eesha Koppikar Narang and Celina Jailtly- and Javed Jaffrey are visible.
Be it hoardings, posters of the film TV Promos or news items, Divya's presence is just negligible.
However, there is no enmity or personal grudge involved in it but all a part of the planned publicity.
It was a conscious call from the Director and Producer of the film to keep Divya hidden in the publicity, because they felt it is one of the most important characters in the film and basis for the story to excel.
The makers of the film wanted to keep their audience engrossed with surprise and while filming only it was decided that Divya's character will not be exposed much.
The film about three young, beautiful, smart girls (Gul Panaag, Eesha Koppikhar Narang and Celina Jaitley), who work in a fashion design company in Mumbai. Each are targets of their lusty boss (Javed Jaffery), who eventually manages to trap them all a sticky situation in which all three are made to dance to his tunes.
They must find ways to wriggle out of his control and unite to cook up their own scheme to be free of him and his notorious intentions once and for all.
Who outsmarts whom is the basis of this comedy and that's where Divya's character comes in to the limelight; she plays the role of 'Purvi bhain' in the movie.
This is the first time when Divya will be seen in a 'Gujju' avatar. So it would be prefect to suggest here that the actress is on a roll.
There's no doubt that Divya has proved herself as a versatile actress and it is her versatility that lands her with roles which have strong rural dialects.
But guess what, the dame is not cribbing at all, in fact, these movies have proved to be lucky for her, at least that's what she believes.
Similar is the case with Hello Darling, where again Divya will try her dialect luck.
There is a punch line in the movie that she uses quite often, 'Sudhar Jao Hardik Bhai Nahi toh Guzar Jao Ge'.
Another film is 'Haat: The Weekly Bazaar', she plays the role of Sanja, a Rajasthani woman. In this movie she has to learn Rajasthani and considering the entire movie has a strong Rajasthani influence she even had to learn the smallest detailing of the language.
Call them her lucky charms or her hard work... these movies work for this Bollywood damsel.