- A heartbroken Julie comes to Mumbai to make a living, but the fast-moving city forces her to take up prostitution as her profession.
- Mihir Shandilya is a multi-millionaire bachelor who at a very young age is an icon of the new-aged India. A television channel invites celebrities for their programs, and Mihir is being interviewed. On being questioned on his potential life partner, Mihir confesses his love life on a record program that there is a woman in his life to whom he wants to propose marriage. The hosts respects his views and invites them for the show. Mihir is on a business trip abroad and wants Julie to accept him as her husband and expects an affirmative answer once he is back. Julie is unnerved by the program, and wants to be on the same program, and tell the viewers about herself. She wants to confess that she is a prostitute, a fact of which Mihir and his family members are unaware. Mihir was amused that his lover had confessed about her life so publicly, and after his initial indignation he had only one thing to say: "If you truly love, then set it free, because if it's meant to be it shall come back to you." Julie finally finds her true love who is willing to stand by in any and all circumstances.—gavin (gunmasterM@hotmail.com)
- Mihir Shandilya is a multi-millionaire who is ranked as the most eligible bachelor in India. He meets with an attractive young woman several times during his trip to Bombay and finds out that her name is Julie. He assists her when he finds out her purse has been stolen, and a friendship is formed that soon blossoms into love. Mihir proposes marriage and Julie accepts. Mihir then takes Julie to introduce her to his family, who are delighted with Mihir's choice, and welcome her with open arms. What the Shandilya family do not know that Julie is a high-priced prostitute, who will now tell the story of her life--live on television.—rAjOo (gunwanti@hotmail.com)
- After being badly let-down by boyfriends both at home in Goa and in Mumbai, Julie decides to use her natural assets and becomes a successful call-girl. A chance encounter with well-to-do Mihir away from her work leads to a deepening relationship, a proposal of marriage, and meetings with his family. Julie realizes that she now has the problem of how best to tell him about her profession.—J-26
- Julie (Neha Dhupia), is a girl next door from Goa, with her boyfriend Neil (Yash Tonk). Her father runs a bakery and Julie is happy in her small life. Neil is ambitious and wants to be a businessman. Neil seduces Julie to have sex with her. Julie's friend Dinky had recently moved to Mumbai to become an air-hostess. Neil moves away from Goa for a few weeks for a business related purpose, and Julie starts dreaming of a family with him. Neil comes back and marries the daughter of a biz tycoon in Goa, Briganza, in exchange of managing his business empire in Goa. Julie is heartbroken and via Dinky decides to move to Mumbai.
Dinky gets Julie a job at a construction company. They both visit a salon where Dinky tells Julie that the owner Delnaz runs a side business as a pimp and supplies high class call girls to the high and mighty of Mumbai. Julie has bright interior design ideas at her job and those impress her bosses, specifically Rohan who is the resident interior designer at the company. Rohan starts dating Julie. Rohan wins a large contract due to Julie's ideas. He says he wants to marry her and Julie has sex with him. One day, she is physically abused by Rohan (Sanjay Kapoor). Rohan wants Julie to sleep with a prospective client to help him win the contract, but Julie reacts violently. Heartbroken and emotionless, she loses faith in love and decides to become a call girl (she meets Delnaz at a coffee cafe and she understands her exploitation). That night, when Julie met Delnaz, she slept with her first client and became a professional prostitute.
One day Julie is asked to have sex with a minister in Delhi, but the payment is arranged by a different person. Turns out that the middleman was Neil. He is ashamed that Julie has become a prostitute, but Julie is not. A chance meeting with Mihir Shandilya (Priyanshu Chatterjee) (Mihir is staying at the same hotel where Julie had come to "service" the minister), a multi-millionaire and one of the most eligible bachelors in town, leads to their instant liking for each other. Julie's purse is stolen and Mihir gives her a lift to her home. she doesn't have the keys (they were in the purse), so Mihir ends up spending the night with Julie at the beach. The next day he rushes back from the office to propose to her (his father had sent the photo of a girl from London, which makes Mihir realize that he loves Julie) Mihir is completely besotted by her beauty and, being a family-oriented man, proposes marriage to her. All is well except that Mihir and his family are unaware of the fact that Julie is a high-profile prostitute. During a TV interview, Mihir surprises everyone by mentioning that there is someone special in his life.
Julie is now in a dilemma. If she tells her future husband about her socially unacceptable profession then she may not be accepted by his family and if she doesn't, that will be bring untold pain and misery to them (and they are nice people). The family includes Mihir's sister Sonia. Julie goes to the TV Show host Tara (Achint Kaur) saying she wants to be interviewed by her. Tara agrees after listening the Julie's entire life story. As the show goes live on air, it creates a mini earthquake in Mumbai political and financial circles, when she claims that Mihir loves her. The show goes off air due to protests and comes back on in a few hrs with police protection.
Mihir arrives on the sets and says that he knew the truth about Julie from 3 days ago. He still declares his love for Julie and re-commits his marriage proposal to her. He gives a lecture on how society wants prostitutes but wont accept them in their houses.
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