Multi-millionaire Jai Mehta falls head over heels in love with a woman named Tia Sharma, who teaches in a school for the deaf and dumb. Jai's is heartbroken when he finds out that Tia loves another young man, by the name of Raj. Soon Raj and Tia get married, and Jai takes refuge in alcohol. Tia and Raj give birth to a baby boy. One day, while under the influence, Jai drives a vehicle straight into another one being driven by Raj. As a result, Tia is grievously injured, and Raj is killed. The doctors treat Tia, she recovers but is unable to remember anything from the past. A guilt-ridden Jai decides to assist her, and she falls in love with him. Soon, the time comes for them to decide to get married. It is now that Jai must decide to tell Tia that he was responsible for getting her widowed. The question is will Jai be forthright enough or will be let time take care of the situation?
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Jai (Arjun Rampal) is a handsome young man with dynamic personality. He is a good son, a friend in need, and an ideal man for any woman.
Jai is obsessively in love with Tia (Aishwarya), a heavenly beauty who responds to his affection with a bland acceptance and indifference.
Instead of many an open advances by Jai, Tia remains stolid. She just cannot reciprocate Jai's feelings with the equal warmth. Something seems to be holding her back. But what?
A sudden twist of fate changes Jai's life drastically. The once lovesick Romeo now turns into a man of stone-heart. For the first time he sees that Tia has never really loved him. He feels as if he had been imposing himself upon her.
A devastated Jai begins to keep his distance from Tia.
Tia senses the change in Jai. For the first time she also feels a soft emotion for him in her heart. She realizes how rudely she had been rebuffing his advances.
Tia begins to show genuine interest in Jai. But now it is Jai who has troubles reciprocating her feelings.
What follows is a complex cobweb of human emotions, before the film's director Naresh Malhotra draws the story to its logical and expected end.