The sisters are budding singers and are leaving for Bangkok for music shows there. There's a sudden turn of event and before they know it, the sisters are arrested for the murder a priest in Bangkok. When Pyare and Mohan learn of Preeti and Priya's imprisonment, they zoom off to Bangkok to rescue them.
What follows is a series of chase sequences interlaced with bits of humour. But the humour here seems forced.
All's well that ends well. The sisters realize their stupidity and fall for the guys.
For the first time one shows the girls being subjected to so much brutality. Empty beer bottles are hurled at them by the villains. As if that wasn't enough, this is followed by harsh physical torture. This seems out of place. After being through so much torture, how's it possible for them to survive. This again seems far fetched.
People in this film have a unique trait of coming back to life after they're declared dead. This happens with Don Tony (Boman Irani) and his brother too. So now you know that there's a lot of senseless stuff too happening here. There's something called as cinematic liberty but this one sounds more like taking the audience for granted.