Jeet (Govinda) is a cynical, high-profile divorce lawyer who fundamentally distrusts the institution of marriage. He thrives on professional success while avoiding personal commitment, providing much of the film's comedic relief. Standout Performances
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is a flamboyant divorce lawyer who believes marriage is a "trap" and prefers being a Casanova. The Romantic: Karan Malhotra (Fardeen Khan) believes in "love marriage" and weds his sweetheart Sanjana (Genelia D'Souza) The Traditionalist: Bhavesh Patel (Tusshar Kapoor) opts for an "arranged marriage" with Prachi (Prachi Desai) to satisfy his conservative family.