Dino Morea, Jimmy Shergill, Anuj Sawhney, Celina Jaitley, Kim Sharma, Avtar Gill, Rakesh Bedi, Shakti Kapoor, Gulshan Grover
Music:
Himesh Reshammiya
Lyrics:
Sameer
We must say that we were surprised to discover that the film is not as bad as one expected it to be. It's a film that will appeal to the front-benchers because of its crude humour. It may also appeal to the sex-starved Indian audience. The maker hasn't even bothered to use double meaning dialogues in many places, some of the dialogues are downright cheap. The film obviously lacks logic and is no family entertainer.
There isn't much to tell in the form of a story but this is what the film is about. It shows the escapades of three physically impaired ('defected pieces' as Gulshan Grover refers to them) - Tom (a deaf Dino Morea), Dick (a blind Anuj Sawhney), and Harry (a dumb Jimmy Shergill). They live together as paying guests in Happy Singh's (Rakesh Bedi) house.
Their dull lives are suddenly brightened when Celina (Celina Jaitley) comes to live in the bungalow opposite their house. The three do their best to impress her, without making it too obvious. There's a fisherwoman (Kim Sharma), who is completely in love with Tom.