

After a confrontation with him, her locket breaks. Karan has become interested in Pooja and tries to intimidate her into marrying him. Pooja tells this to Balraj, who encourages her, without realizing that Rohan is his son. Pooja agrees, and Rohan gives her a locket with a picture of his mother. He begs for her forgiveness and asks her to return to India to marry him. He goes back to his friends, who tell him where to find her. Rohan gets tired of Loveleen, realizing he is in love with Pooja. Karan looks this as an opportunity to get more money from his father so that he can pay off Marco's debts. Balraj starts to think of Pooja as a daughter and asks her to consider marrying Karan. Karan is often intimidated by Vikram, an associate of a dangerous drug dealer Marco who uses him as a courier to ship drugs in and around America in exchange for paying off his debts for his luxuries. Balraj has a son, Karan, who is spoiled and arrogant. Unbeknownst to her, Balraj is Rohan's father and is not dead after all. Pooja finds a job as a caretaker for a rich Indian man, Balraj, who is elderly and very ill. After the marriage, Rohan becomes completely wrapped up in Loveleen, abandoning his friends and Pooja to move into Loveleen's mansion. Rohan and Pooja meet the seductive and wealthy Loveleen, who agrees to the false marriage. On the advice of friends, Rohan decides to obtain citizenship by engaging in a green card marriage. Despite his hard work, Rohan has earned little money and has only four months left on his visa. Sardar Khan helps the couple to find jobs, but they don't pay well. They become friends and eventually fall in love.

While working, Rohan meets a young Indian woman, Pooja.

Sardar rooms with another cab driver, a Punjabi man from India, Iqbal Singh, and they offer Rohan a place to stay and a job. Rohan confronts Ranjit about this and is told to leave. Rohan discovers that Ranjit and his wife mistreat his parents and use the hotel for prostitution. His mother disapproves because his father Balraj abandoned the family to move to America, where he died.Īt the airport in New York, Rohan befriends Sardar Khan, a Pakistani taxi driver. Ranjit, a former neighbour who now runs a hotel in America with his American wife, suggests that Rohan should move to America and Rohan eagerly accepts. Rohan Khanna is a jobless graduate living in India with his mother.
