There’s something enchantingly reckless about planning a bachelorette party overseas — especially in a country that practically begs you to drop your inhibitions and dive headfirst into life. More than a decade after Zoya Akhtar’s Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara first hit the screens, Spain continues to lure Indian travellers with a promise of sunlit roads, cliff-edge views, dizzying adventures, and festivals where dignity goes to die (in the best way possible). If there’s one film that turned the great Spanish escapade into a bucket-list essential, it’s this one. And if there’s one kind of celebration that deserves this level of cinematic drama, it’s your bachelorette. Think of it as your own pre-wedding reboot: without Excel sheets, without decorators asking, “Ma’am, pastel theme?”, and without relatives forming committees.
