'A
light
purse
is
a
heavy
curse'...The
same
is
applied
to
Veer
(Fardeen
Khan)
who
is
a
singer
by
profession.
Veer
in
greed
of
extracting
extra
pocket
money
from
his
step-brother
Dharam
(Sanjay
Dutt),
a
business-honcho
from
London,
tries
to
lie
about
his
single
status
and
puts
it
forth
as
'happily
married.
His
friend
Prem
(Ajay
Devgan),
a
concept
car
expert,
lends
a
helping
hand
in
this
falsely
embossed
projection.
Veer
is
in
love
with
Vidya
(Mugdha
Godse)
but
has
qualified
in
the
hate
list
of
her
father.
Prem
is
happily
married
to
Jhanvi
(Bipasha
Basu)
who
takes
care
of
his
ancestor's
out
dated
Gymnasium.
Veer
and
Prem
land
up
in
debts
as
they
had
opted
for
a
short-cut
to
earn
easy
money.
The
two
get
into
a
bigger
soup
when
Veer's
step-brother,
Dharam
pays
a
sudden
visit
to
their
place.
Time
does
not
give
a
chance
and
unavoidable
circumstances
arouse
such
situations
that
Prem's
wife
Jhanvi
is
mistaken
for
Veer's
and
Veer's
girlfriend
for
Prem's.....The
two
start
juggling
between
prolonging
the
debt
payment
to
a
local
don
and
pacifying
Dharam,
about
the
false
status,
The
outcome
resulting
in
a
rib-tickling
comic
situation
where
Veer
and
Prem
handle
the
unexpected
incoming
characters
arriving
at
their
place
and
coping
with
acquaintances
where
they
boast
and
cover
up
with
lies.
Even
the
world's
best
juggler
can
juggle
for
a
limited
time.
How
far
do
these
jugglers
hold
on?
Pressurized
and
scrutinized,
do
they
give
up
at
one
point?
Or
Has
Dharam,
the
righteous
character
of
all,
wrapped
a
lie
underneath
all
these
events.
Let's
just
say...
All
The
Best
to
that.