Making her film debut, Parineeti’s portrayal of Dimple Chaddha—a loud, lovable, and incredibly naive Delhi girl—stole every scene she was in. Her performance earned her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut and signaled the arrival of a major new talent in the industry. The Music: Salim-Sulaiman’s Groove

They bait Ricky with a £10 million diamond deal (the “B-level con”) orchestrated by Ishika, who poses as a wealthy heiress. The ladies systematically dismantle his escape routes—cars, cash, documents—while humiliating him publicly.

What sets Ladies vs Ricky Bahl apart is its visual palette. The film is a colorful journey across India, moving from the bustling lanes of Old Delhi to the corporate offices of Mumbai, and finally to the sun-drenched beaches of Goa. Each "con" is filmed with a distinct aesthetic, reflecting the personality of the woman Sunny is targeting. Performances: The Birth of a Star

The movie features several notable dialogues and scenes, showcasing Ranbir Kapoor's and Katrina Kaif's chemistry. The film's soundtrack, composed by Ram Sampath, includes popular songs like "Bodyguard" and "Mauja Hi Mauja."

The trio unites and recruits a "bait" of their own: (Anushka Sharma), a street-smart saleswoman tasked with luring Ricky into a grand trap in Goa. Why It’s Still an Interesting Watch

Ladies vs Ricky Bahl functions effectively as both a commercial entertainer and a moral fable. Its central argument—that collective female agency is more powerful than individual male cunning—resonates beyond its rom-com packaging. The film suggests that the real victory is not in punishing the con man but in rebuilding what was taken: dignity, trust, and financial independence.