To live the Indian lifestyle is to embrace contradictions. It is a place where the sacred cow walks through a traffic jam of luxury cars; where the latest iPhone is wrapped in a protective plastic cover; where teenagers listen to K-pop while respecting their grandparents' bedtime.
The story follows , a wealthy NRI businessman raised in England. After learning his deceased brother, Hari, left behind an eight-year-old son named Nandu in India, Vikram travels to Bombay to bring the boy back to England.
While not as celebrated as his later double-role in Duplicate (1998), SRK’s effort in this film showed his versatility. He convincingly shifts from a stiff upper-lipped British persona to a lovable, dancing desi boy.