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Heyy Babyy 2007

   Three womanisers find a baby left at their doorstep. Chaos ensues as they try to contact their former girlfriends to determine who is the father amongst them.

Three womanisers find a baby left at their doorstep. Chaos ensues as they try to contact their former girlfriends to determine who is the father amongst them.

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Aarush Mehra leads a comfortable, if carefree, life in Sydney, Australia, sharing a sleek apartment with two longtime friends who each chase his own kind of thrill. Tanmay Joglekar, known around town as Eddy Teddy, works with kids and lightens every room with a smile, while Ali Haider holds down their home, mostly watching cricket, placing bets on matches, and enjoying the occasional flirtation. The trio are self-described womanizers, living for the moment and rarely pausing to consider the consequences of their escapades.

That carefree orbit is jolted when a baby girl appears on their doorstep with a note claiming that one of them is her father. They set out to uncover the truth by visiting every woman they’ve slept with, hoping to discover the child’s real parent. One by one, those relationships crumble as each woman denies paternity, and the men begin to fear the responsibility that comes with a child they never planned on having. Unable to bear the burden, they abandon the baby, leaving her at a house near a church. The holiday spirit still lingers as they head to a Christmas party, but a sudden downpour changes everything: the rain leads to pneumonia for the tiny resident, and the trio rushes the baby to the hospital.

In that moment of crisis, a astonishing transformation begins. The birth of Angel awakens a protective, steadfast side in them, and they frantically rearrange their lives to care for her. Over time, Angel’s survival becomes a miracle that binds the men together; they shower her with affection, pamper her, and even make amends with the women they had previously wronged. The trio’s lifestyle loosens its grip as they share sleepless nights, nursery routines, and a growing, almost paternal devotion. The baby’s name—Angel—seems to suit the new warmth that blooms in their hearts.

Yet the calm is short-lived. Isha Sahni arrives with a claim that Angel is her daughter, threatening to upend the fragile balance they’ve built. Aarush narrates a past life that raises questions about Angel’s paternity: a year earlier, he traveled to Delhi for his cousin Arjun’s wedding, where he met Isha and presented himself as a man with traditional Indian values. They spent the night together, but their bond was complicated by a confrontation with Devika Sharma, a friend who complicates Aarush’s life. Isha’s claim forces the men to confront the possibility that their recent changes might be challenged by a past they’d rather forget.

To test whether Angel can remain with him, Aarush proposes a seven-day contract: if Isha can marry a faithful partner who will accept Angel as his daughter, she wins. If not, Angel returns to Aarush. The plan is slim but bold, and the men rally behind it as they realize a life without Angel might be unbearable. They enlist clever schemes to keep her by their side, including Ali’s impersonation as a botany professor, Parimal Tripathi, speaking flawless Hindi in an effort to appeal to Angel’s sense of family. The ruse is clever, and Angel even recognizes the disguise, offering a glimpse of the affection that has formed between the men and the child. It’s not long before Bharat Sahni, Isha’s father, and Tanmay step into a more involved role, and the plot thickens as the pairings and loyalties shift.

As Isha questions the wisdom of marriage and the men grapple with their deception, the truth about Aarush’s past finally surfaces in a way that changes the stakes completely. Isha learns that she has been misled, and a confrontation unfolds as the contract’s terms loom large. In a tense exchange, Aarush tears up the contract, declaring that a child needs both a mother and a father. The moment is bittersweet, and Angel’s next word seals the turning point: her first spoken sound, which echoes through the room as a small but powerful proof of the bond the men have formed with her.

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Despite the emotional upheaval, Angel’s presence remains a bridge between past mistakes and future possibilities. Isha, realizing that Angel needs her father just as fiercely as she needs a mother, takes Angel on a private jet in an effort to step away from the chaos. But in a twist of fate, the trio—now visibly changed by their experiences—confronts the reality that love and responsibility are not easily split. Aarush arrives with the contract in hand, then tears it up, acknowledging that Angel has a rightful place with all of them.

The story culminates in a quiet triumph of affection over ego. Angel’s needs become the compass guiding the adults, and the possibility of a blended family emerges. The couple’s wedding is discreetly planned, while a moment of comic confusion arrives when Bharat’s girlfriend unexpectedly crashes the proceedings, leading to a playful misunderstanding about who is marrying whom. The three men—older in heart and more certain of their loyalties—pose for a final family photo with Angel, signaling a new, shared life that stretches beyond the original plan. The film closes on this note of redemption through love, with a family found in the most unlikely of places and a child at the center of a male friendship tested and ultimately strengthened by responsibility and care.

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Heyy Babyy Other Names and Titles

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Hey Babyy – Drei Kindsköpfe und ein Baby Привет малышка! 三个男人一个摇篮 Γειά σου μωρό μου Merhaba Bebek./ Heyy Babyy გამარჯობა პატარავ! هيي بابي

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