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With a promising premise and actors cast in dual roles, the film could have been a blockbuster entertainer. But alas, the cookie crumbles with each passing frame. The narration begins at a party in Bangkok, where Mann (Jimmy Shergill) is partying with his girlfriend Tina (Bruna Abdulla). When Tina is interrupted by a selfie-obsessed Ricky, Mann thrashes him so badly that he is hospitalised. Ricky happens to be, the spoilt and pampered, younger brother of the dreaded under-world don, Mak (Arbaaz Khan). So when Mak shows up at the hospital, Ricky makes him promise to take revenge. Fearing for his life and after being coaxed by Tina and his close friends, Mann decides to come back to India. Meanwhile in India, Mohan (Jimmy Shergill), Mann's identical twin leads a life of a simpleton with his mother and girlfriend Meena (Pooja Gupta). Acknowledging that his mother is depressed because there is no news from Mann, Mohan sets out for Bangkok in search of his brother. The two switch places. What follows are a series of mildly amusing comedy of errors.