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A love story between a simple guy Ajay (Sohail Khan) and a rich beautiful girl Ayesha (Sameera Reddy). The film launches Sameera Reddy, who is the sister of models / TV presenters Sushma and Meghna Reddy. Sohail Khan has worked hard on his image so that he can fit into the typical conventions associated with Bollywood actors.
Ayesha is the elder daughter of a rich business tycoon Mr. Verma (Kabir Bedi), an overprotective father who has kept his two daughters away from the influences of modern world.
Ayesha is exposed to the fast-paced Mumbai life on her first day of college where she meets Ajay, an orphaned student studying in the some college. The college is the today generation kind of college, which sees healthy rivalry in the form of various groups all of which vie to be recognized as the top group of the college. However, it is Ajay's group, the ARYANS, who are considered as the most popular group having been entrusted with the important task of handling the security of the college, protecting it from negative outside influences and drug peddlers.
Ajay’s soft-spoken nature and his humble, down-to-earth attitude soon makes Ayesha his ardent admirer. Ajay also helps Ayesha find her identity besides being just her father’s daughter. And in her simple beauty, compassion and humane values, Ajay discovers love and hope.
Ajay and Ayesha's fondness for each other comes under the watchful eye of Chopra (Dalip Tahil), a conniving business associate of Verma, who wants to get his son married to Ayesha thereby furthering his business prospects and stature in the business community. Chopra takes no time in cautioning Verma and paints a very poor and negative picture of Ajay. Verma gets convinced further when at a function he unknowingly gets into an alteraction with Ajay both unaware of each other's identity.

Chopra, without Verma's knowledge, calls upon the widely notorious Bhaijaan (Sanjay Dutt), to rough Ajay up and thereby warn him to keep away from Ayesha. Bhaijaan, who is given the wrong impression of Ajay heads to the college to supervise his henchmen but is mistakenly hit by Ajay.
However Bhaijaan, a devoted Muslim, is unable to perform his task as it's the month of Ramadan and feels it would be against his religion to murder someone. So he decides to wait till the Chand Raat (the end of Ramadan) and during this time tries to make Ajay see sense.
Not wanting to waste more time, Chopra takes advantage of the Ramzan month and instigates Bhaijaan's ambitious henchmen Chotte (Sarfaraz Khan) and Munna (Rajpal Yadav) to take immediate action promising him enormous wealth which would help in realizing his secret desire to overthrow Bhaijaan. As a result, without Bhaijaan's knowledge, Ajay is mercilessly and brutally roughed up and thrown out of the city limits, warned to stay away from Verma's daughter. With the strong belief that Verma is instrumental in getting him beaten up and consumed with anger yet his unconditional love for Ayesha, Ajay challenges Verma that he will get married to Ayesha in 24 hours.
Ajay, unarmed yet determined, is left with 24 crucial hours to win over the only woman he has ever loved but is prepared to overcome any hurdle placed by Verma or Chopra. But now, oblivious to Ajay, the month of Ramzan is over and Bhaijaan's first instinct is to kill the boy who dared to hit him in the college campus. So what happens after that? Does true love overcome the injustices thrown in its path and win the day…?
Music by Daboo Malik is ok. Comedy is boring. Sameera looks charming and cute, But she has to improve her dialogue delivery. Both Dilip Tahil and Kabir Bedi impress with their roles. But the movie hardly creates any impact.
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