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If you are marketing or summarizing this film, use these engaging hooks: "Love, Lust, and Paradise"

Industry insiders speculate that the film uses dark humor to critique modern marriage, body image, or vacation culture. Given NeonX’s catalog, the film likely targets adults (18+) with strong language, nudity (simulated or implied), and satirical takes on intimacy. Booty-Honeymoon--2024--Hindi-NeonX-Short-Film--...

The film ends on a quiet note: the neon lights flicker off, the couple sits on the balcony watching the sunrise, and a simple line—“maybe the best part of any honeymoon is the after‑glow”—encapsulates the shift from performance to presence. If you are marketing or summarizing this film,

Meera (Aisha Sharma) and Raghav (Karan Malhotra) are a newly‑wed pair embarking on a “booty‑honeymoon”—a tongue‑in‑cheek term they coined for a weekend getaway devoted entirely to exploring each other’s sensual fantasies. The setting: a boutique Airbnb in a semi‑rural town, painted in garish neon pinks and blues that echo the film’s title. Meera (Aisha Sharma) and Raghav (Karan Malhotra) are

On their first night, the bride (Singh) reveals she isn't interested in the marital bed—yet. Instead, she pulls out a tablet showing the floor plan of the resort’s safe. The "honeymoon," it turns out, is a front. Her new husband (Mehra), a failed stockbroker, is terrified. She, however, is a meticulous con artist who orchestrated their matchmaking profile to target his rich uncle’s vacation fund.

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