Characters
Ankur Khanna and Nauheed Cyrusi as Rahul and Shalu:
Rahul and Shalu belong to the lower middle income group. For them, the biggest and most difficult task on earth is getting married and starting a new life together. What good is love without money?
Kay Kay Menon and Manisha Koirla as Gaurav and Devika:
Gaurav and Devika belong to the cream of high society. They have everything one could wish for. Still they are not happy as their relationship lacks something, which even they fail to figure out. What good is money without love?
Parvin Dabbas and Rituparna Sengupta as Amit and Suchita:
Amit and Suchita are an upper middle class couple with no financial problems. Amit is at a good position in an advertising agency while Suchita is a housewife. They are a loving couple. But what good is love without faith?
Ranvir Shorey and Sonali Kulkarni as Akash and Namita:
Akash and Namita live in a suburb at a distance from their offices. They love each other and but are not willing to understand each other’s limitations. What good is love without understanding?
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—William Burroughs (b. 1914)
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