A light purse is a heavy curse'...The same is applied to Veer who is a singer by profession. Veer in greed of extracting extra pocket money from his step-brother Dharam, a business-honcho from London, tries to lie about his single status and puts it forth as 'happily married. His friend Prem, a concept car expert, lends a helping hand in this falsely embossed projection. Veer is in love with Vidya but has qualified in the hate list of her father. Prem is happily married to Jhanvi 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.
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