Abhay is a careless, high-on-life boy who lives with his mother, brother and sister-in-law. One day while riding his motorbike, he crashes into an old man who dies on the spot and Abhay is sentenced to a two years' jail. When he is released from prison, he goes to his home only to find out that his brother had sold the house and shifted somewhere else. He goes to a restaurant and after he is finished with his meal, he realises that he has no money and gives his brother's number to the owner, but that number is unavailable and the owner hands him over to the police. His brother finally shows up after a few hours and takes him to their new home. Abhay slowly realises that everyone is angry with him and they are more than happy without him. Even his friends do not want to reunite with him as he had been jailed for two years. The next day he goes to the residence of the man he killed. There he meets his daughter, Sonal, who is both physically and mentally challenged due to trauma five years before. He tries to befriend her and leaves his number on the dressing mirror. Sonal's brother and sister-in-law got a flat as the compensation for her disease but left her to their own house in a chawl. They have left her along with a maid called Marry. Abhay joins his brother's garage and starts helping a fellow mechanic named Vihsal. And he also develops a feeling of affection for Sonal. He takes her to a charitable hospital and finds out about her disease and she can recover from it only by doing exercises and getting emotional support and motivation. Abhay tries his best to help her recover and falls for her. On Sonal's birthday eve, he confesses his love and they both start making which is witnessed by Sonal's family and they accuse him of raping their physically challenged sister. Abhay is sentenced to 7 years' imprisonment. Now the only way to get Abhay out of the jail is sonal herself telling the police the truth.