And from that night on, Jazz never faced a problem without first asking: “What would Jass do?” The answer, of course, was always the funniest, most ridiculous thing possible. And it always, always worked out.
Goldy’s eyes went dark with mischief. “That’s why we saved the master for last.”
“Jazz, put on your silly pajamas. Tonight, we watch the Holy Trinity.”
“See? Medicine,” Goldy declared.
Next up: . They watched as Diljit and Neeru’s characters raced across Canada, swapping identities, getting into hotel mix-ups, and proving that love is just a series of beautifully stupid misunderstandings. The scene where the tough police officer tries to seductively eat a banana had both of them rolling on the floor.
The next evening, at the dinner with Simran’s family, Jazz was nervous. Her father asked, “So, what do you do for fun?”