Gopal and Anjali, who are looking for jobs, pretend to be married to rent a room. A series of misinterpretations lead to funny situations involving Sukumar, a rich couple and a bunch of other people.
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Anjali (Arti Chabria) runs away from home and looks out for shelter and job. Gopal (Prabhu Deva) is a budding guitarist who is frenetically looking for a shelter at ...
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