When his boisterous co-workers, played by , Seth Rogen , and Romany Malco , discover his secret during a poker game, they make it their mission to help him "lose it". The film follows Andy's disastrous yet hilarious attempts at dating until he meets Trish (Catherine Keener), a single mother with whom he forms a genuine emotional connection0;7fb;. 18;write_to_target_document7;default0;761;18;write_to_target_document1a;_8GHtafmmN_6ui-gPpJyn-Ao_20;16; Review Highlights 0;16;

: Delivers a breakout performance as the shy and introverted "titular virgin". Catherine Keener (Trish)

The film’s humor is derived not just from crude jokes, but from character development. It treats its protagonist with empathy rather than mockery. This emotional core is what keeps the movie relevant. It is a "comfort movie" for many—a film one watches to unwind, laugh, and feel a little better about their own life struggles.

In the vast, chaotic, and beautiful ecosystem of Indian cinema, there exists a fascinating niche that has quietly built a massive empire. It is not the latest pan-Indian blockbuster, nor the high-octane release of a Superstar. It is, surprisingly, the humble, grainy, passionately consumed .

The movie is accessible on several legitimate platforms, typically in its original English version with multiple subtitle options.