Within hours, the internet was ablaze. Fans who had written off the film as a confusing relic suddenly saw it for what it was: a visionary, avant-garde piece of pop-art ahead of its time. Kabir sat back, exhausted but smiling. The "Fixed" version of India's wildest cinematic experiment was finally ready to be seen, as bright and loud as the country it parodied.

The story follows "Hero" (), a penniless struggler newly arrived in the city, and "Miss India" ( Deepa Sahi ), a woman seeking an escape from her grim reality. The two meet by chance and agree to spend one night together entertaining each other.

Released on August 11, 1995, Ketan Mehta Oh Darling! Yeh Hai India!

Features quirky, high-energy music by Ranjit Barot .

If you’ve seen the old prints, you know the pain: