Cast
- Ritesh Deshmukh - He plays Kishan, a young man from Goa whose brain is full of every conceivable trick to make a quick buck. He cons people by slipping into different outfits and by assuming many guises. He has interest in Julie
- Celina Jaitley - She plays Sania Badnaam, who is a con-woman who uses her beauty to lure men and leave them penniless later. Beautiful and unwilling to surrender to emotions easily, Sania craves only money and power.
- Koena Mitra - Playing Julie Fernandez, Koena Mitra is a club dancer with quite a local reputation, but behind her raunchy exterior is a compassionate, kind-hearted woman who goes out of her way to help the needy. She is the younger sister of Arjun. She feels something for Kishan.
- Shreyas Talpade - He plays Arjun Fernandez, an honorable man who is content making a simple living with whatever money he earns from his garage. And later on he meets the woman of his dreams Shivani Shastri. He is the older brother of Julie
- Riya Sen - She plays Shivani as a simple girl from a Brahmin family, but her strict father, Pandit Satyabol Shastri, would never let her marry Arjun. It will take a lot of effort to win her hand from her father.
- Anupam Kher - He plays the stubborn, overprotective, and aging father of Shivani, Pandit Satyabol Shastri, who will not give his daughter away easily.
- Suniel Shetty - He plays Namdev Mane, an honest cop dedicated to putting criminals behind bars. Some clever criminals who work in disguise have kept him on his toes.
- Jackie Shroff - Danny Carlos, played by Jackie Shroff, is a merciless underworld don with wacky fashion sense. He works from Bangkok and operates in India through Sania.
- Chunky Pandey - Rana Jang Bahadur
- Rajpal Yadav - Matha Prasad
- Sunil Pal - Matha Prasad's assistant
- Bobby Darling - Bobby Mohabbati
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