Like its original, the director has brought in the narration, which portrays his inspiration from the 80s era. He wants his characters to be filmy; he wants his actors to overact and to ‘maro lot of ishtyle' like before. But this time he falters. The dialogues don't have that vitality to infiltrate one to clap or whistle. Neither is Akki's presence as don who tries hard to be evil.
He comes back to Mumbai from Dubai to discover and assassinate his foe Ravan (Mahesh Manjrekar). He has Aslam (Imran Khan) a small town goon, whom he picked when he was teenager. Here Shoaib falls head over heals to an emerging actress Jasmine (Sonakshi Sinha) who has feeling for Aslam. Now what will surface thereafter when Shoaib and Aslam come to know about their mutual lady love?