When India and Pakistan decide to end their hostilities, there are many in Pakistan who are unhappy. He decides to launch terror attacks and bring an end to peace, and for this purpose he shoots and gravelly injures an Indian army officer. After the death of this officer, Raghavan then decides to do away with the army officer's daughter, Sanjana, who is studying in a hostel. Raghavan and his men descend on the hostel and hold over 100 students hostage. There is only one student who can save them, and his name is Ram, he claims he is a student, but is here on a mission - a mission that when told will reveal his real identity and two plans which he must carry out simultaneously.
Major Ram Prasad Sharma yearns to see the ambitious project Mission Milaap become a reality. The mission may prove to be the dawn of a new tomorrow, ending the long-standing enmity between two countries. But, some forces do not want that dawn to come. One of them is Raghavan who will do anything, including threatening the life of General Amarjeet Bakshi's daughter Sanjana. To protect Sanjana, Ram Prasad poses as a student at her school. But, Ram Prasad also has another agenda. He must fulfill the dying wish of his martyred father Brigadier Shekhar Sharma. This task involves intense emotions and long-standing misunderstandings, and strangely, the key to its success also can be found at Sanjana's school. As Ram Prasad Sharma struggles to carry out his dual missions of love and violence, his only mantra is "Main Hoon Na!"
Laxman Prasad Sharma lives with his mother, Madhu, in a small town in India. He studies in a local college and has a sweetheart in tom-boyish Sanjana Bakshi. The College gets a new student when Ram joins the college. Initially there is considerable friction between Ram and Lakhsman, which soon turns to close friendship. Lakhsman even lets out a room in his house to Ram for rent, and he also introduces him to his mother. Then all hell breaks lose in the college campus when a renegade former Indian army soldier, Raghavan Datta, holds about a 100 students hostage to stop the prisoner swap between India and Pakistan. Raghavan also exposes Ram for what he really is - a fact that Ram had managed to conceal from all the townspeople and the collegians, and an ulterior motive for entering the lives of Lakhsman and Madhu.
Major Ram Parsad Sharma, a brave army man disguises himself as a student and reaches to a college to find his step brother Laxman Parsad Sharma and to rescue General's daughter Sanjna from a mad court-martialed major Raghwan. In college he meets her beautiful teacher Chandni and fall in love with her.
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Choreographer Farah Khan's directorial debut Main Hoon Na is coming at a right time when India-Pakistan relations are on a high not seen in decades.
Contrary to the impression that the movie's title gives, Main Hoon Na is not a candyfloss love-and-singing fare but a 'mission film' aimed to promote love and friendliness among the people of India and Pakistan.
The film's protagonist Major Ram Prasad Sharma (Shahrukh Khan) is on Mission Milaap, a mission to end the hatred between the two countries and to unite the hearts of people.
However, there are some people who don't want to see Mission Milaap become a reality. Raghavan (Sunil Shetty) is one such guy who would turn every stone to derail Ram Prasad's mission. To this end he targets Army top shot General Amerjeet Bakshi's daughter Sanjana (Amrita Rao).
A proud Indian to the core, Ram Prasad takes the responsibility of saving Sapna and goes to her school in the guise of a student. And despite the fact that he is bereaving the recent death of his father Brigadier Shekhar Sharma (Naseeruddin Shah), Ram Prasad manages to put up a smiling face and strike rapport with many.
But things begin to get complicated slowly. While Ram Prasad is intent on realizing his Mission Milaap, the forces against him are strong. Will he succeed?
A typical masala film, Main Hoon Na is full of many ingredients like patriotism, youthful love, fun, humor and action.
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