Vicky and Rumi are madly in love with each. 'Fyaar' as they like to call it. Things go hunky-dory for this 'much-in-love, much-in-lust pair' until they are caught red-handed in Rumi's bedroom. Of course, 'vyaah kara lo iska' is the next thing that you get to hear in such instances and so, Rumi asks Vicky to visit her house with their marriage proposal. Instead, he develops a cold feet and asks her questions like, when they had really discussed marriage before. Solution two- elopement. But that too doesn't work out when Rumi ends up chiding Vicky for his erratic and irreponsible behaviour.
Their toxic love story makes space for a third person in their relationship in the form of Robbie- a perfect husband material who falls in love with Rumi at first sight. He is everything that Vicky isn't. Heartbroken with Vicky's lack of commitment, Rumi steps into a rebound by tying the knot with Robbie in an arranged marriage set-up. Soon, Vicky pops up in the picture again owing up his mistakes. Will Rumi reconcile with him or choose to move on in her life with Robbie? The rest of the film revolves around this plot.
The movie has its music done by Amit Trivedi. Sylvester Fonseca has wielded the camera for Manmarziyaan.