At the centre of the movie's story is a diamond that is stolen in Mumbai by Rocky (Chunkey Pandey) and smuggled to Dubai to be sold to Lalvani (Asrani), who is the partner of Rocky's uncle Choksey (Gulshan Grover), a London-based don.
On the other hand, Rajaa (Shahid Kapur), his girlfriend Tina (Ayesha Takia) and her uncle Choubey (Paresh Rawal) are small time thieves. They are approached by a Dubai-based don called Moscow Chikna (Arbaaz Khan) to steal the diamond from Rocky.
Parallel to this is another plot revolving around Luckee (Vivek Oberoi) who runs a fight club in Dubai on behalf of another don. Enters Munna (Sunny Deol), a muscle-flexing do-gooder who saves a damsel in distress and thrashes the fighters in the fight club.
The story takes a spin when the diamond is stolen yet again. Confusion reigns supreme as all the characters try to keep the trail of the elusive stone.
Plus Points: The music, by Himesh Reshammiya, is okay. The cinematography is good.
Minus Points: The comedy of errors (or confusion) created by the movie's overcrowded cast, and peppers it up with some gritty action sequences involving Shahid Kapur (riding the BMX bike) and Sunny Deol (punching his fists of fury).
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