After explaining the characteristics of the twins, it establishes a distinction between the two through a montage of their daily habits and behaviour. The film starts off on an abrupt note with Mala and Madhu’s granny (Vandana Gupte) narrating the background story. Vijay Maurya’s directorial debut is like a soda bottle minus the fizz. Madhu too isn’t sure if she really loves Sameer or it’s just his ‘cool-guy’ image that she’s attracted to. Madhu and Sameer grow close to each other but he senses something is wrong. In such a situation, the wise thing for Mala would be to go and tell Sameer the truth but being the sacrificing sister that she is, Mala moves out of the picture. Sameer then bumps into the real Madhu and seeing a chance, the bubbly and fun-loving Madhu snatches Sameer from Mala. Both of them hit it off instantly but Sameer thinks Mala is Madhu and Mala lets things progress as they do. In the quiz competition, Mala meets Sameer (newcomer Chetan Chitnis). It takes a lot of coaxing from Madhu to make Mala agree. So when Madhu asks Mala to help her out by standing in for a college quiz competition in her place, the latter refuses. The identical twins are contradictory in everything they do. ![]() Mala is water, Madhu is fire Mala is shy, Madhu is unstoppable Mala is god-fearing, Madhu is a non-believer.
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