And most importantly: the bride's younger brother, Teddy, is missing.

The hunt for the missing brother takes them through Buddhist temples, strip clubs, and a run-in with a Russian gangster. And yes, Mr. Chow (Ken Jeong) is back, and he is more unhinged than ever.

Indian comedy audiences have grown up on a specific formula (think Golmaal or Hera Pheri ). We love familiar structures. The Hindi dub leans into this. It stops trying to be clever and starts being a pure, physical, loud, cartoonish riot. When you already know what’s going to happen (Stu’s tattoo, the monkey, the Buddhist monk), you stop focusing on the plot and start focusing on the delivery .