Ashok, a farmer's son, struggles to become an entrepreneur to win over his childhood sweetheart. Heartbroken, he joins the Make In India initiative to go against Chinese products.
A 25-year-old man tries to suppress his embarrassment when his mother announces that she is pregnant.
Bantu and Chantu are unemployed, and are not able to get any jobs due to lack of experience. They come across an advertisement for a hotel management program in Goa, and make their way there. Once there, they hoodwink the trainer by posing as the nephew of the owner of the hotel, and thus enroll themselves in the training course. In the course of the program, they expose several employees and guests as cheats, earning their wrath but also the admiration of the two daughters of the hotel owners. Things turn sore for the two when the guests and former employees get together to avenge their humiliation.
Australian based Lucky Kapoor (Fardeen Khan) has no interest whatsoever in his dad's, Virendra Kapoor's (Harsh Chhaya) business in India. Saba Karim Khan (Feroz Khan), however, does have an interest in the property of Mr. Kapoor, but Mr. Kapoor is not willing to sell. This angers Karim Khan, and he has Mr. Kapoor killed, and makes it look like an accident. Lucky's childhood sweetheart, Jessica Periera (Celina Jaitley), has the proof of Mr. Kapoor's death, but decides to keep it to herself. When Karim Khan meets with Lucky to re-negotiate the property, he finds that Lucky is willing to sell; he also finds that Lucky resembles his dead son. Karim Khan will give anything to make Lucky the heir to his vaste wealth and properties, but Lucky is not willing. Karim Khan turns on all the machinations he has in his power to force Lucky to be his heir.
Kumkum marries Jatin, the grandson of the Wadhwa family. Soon after their marriage, Jatin dies of brain tumour. Worried about Kumkum's future, the family decides to get her married again.
Monica Patel was Born in Delhi, India, and hails from a Gujarati-speaking family. Her journey in the entertainment industry began at a young age, debuting in the Hindi film "Bharat India Hindustan" in 2000. She soon transitioned to television, starring in serials like "Kunti" and "Kumkum."Patel has showcased her versatility throughout her career by appearing in Hindi, Bhojpuri, English films, television shows, and plays. Notable works include "Excuse Me," "Time Pass," "1920 The Evil Return," "Wah Zindagi," and "Badhai Ho." Patel's love for theater has been a constant in her career. She spent over two decades on the stage, performing in various plays in Hindi, Gujarati, Punjabi, and Urdu. Her dedication to theater was evident in her role as a professional actress with the Delhi Art Theater repertory. Beyond her acting career, Patel has embarked on a spiritual journey. She is a Life Member of the Arts and Culture Wing of Prajapita Brahmakumaris Isvarya Vishwa Vidyalaya, where she serves as a spiritual teacher and motivational speaker. Her deep understanding of Raja Yoga meditation has helped her maintain a balanced and harmonious life. Patel has used her platform to inspire others through her spiritual teachings. She has written and directed numerous plays for the Brahmakumari spiritual organization, including the acclaimed "Sunhare Kal Se Sunhare Pal," which was watched by over 30,000 people worldwide. In 2009, Patel faced a major health challenge when she was diagnosed with Stage 4 non-Hodgkin lymphoma. Despite a grim prognosis, she fought bravely and emerged victorious. This experience tested her resilience and led her to appreciate the value of life and health. Monica Patel's career is a testament to her versatility and determination. From her early days in theater to her successful film and television roles, she has consistently proven her talent. Her dedication to her spiritual journey and her ability to overcome adversity have made her an inspiration to many. Biography By: Ashvin Borad
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