- Young miner MEL, befriends her lndian taxi driver, JONNY, en route to the airport, where she is flying off to the silver mine where she is an engineer. The song on JONNY's taxi radio helps to brighten her from her 'love sickness'. The song is OYE BOY CHARLIE. JONNY sends her on her way to meet her love, CHARLIE, in the Departure Lounge. Once inside, MEL realises she needs to really fight for CHARLIE' affections and soon JONNY is back at the airport (with a new passenger) to help lift up her spirits again. Trying to get inside to the Departure Lounge, he has to put his iPhone through the X-ray machine, which eats it up and throws his song onto the Wifi network of the entire airport.A few of the passengers and then even the airport staff feel the beat, proving to be so infectious that soon the entire airport is dancing with joy in a Bollywood dance off. At the height of such joy, CHARLIE asks MEL to marry him.—the Producer
- When Mel's boyfriend makes an early morning dash for the airport, it's nothing new. They're both fly-in, fly-out mine workers in North Queensland. But this time, Charlie's got cold feet and wants to end it. Still, Mel isn't the kind of girl to take no for an answer. She follows Charlie to the airport to talk him out of it. Along the way she meets Indian taxi driver Johnny, who gives her a little mystical help on her quest. If Mel can just avoid trampling the guide dog, falling into the luggage chute, or being accosted by airport security, she might just have a shot at winning back her sweetheart - with a little help from Bollywood. Turns out you need to dig down deep to find what's important (and not just in mining). Departure Lounge is an exuberant romantic comedy about giving in to your destiny, no matter how crazy.—The Writer
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