Harish Venkatraman (Prithviraj Sukumaran), a software architect by profession who lives in Malaysia, is the millionaire nephew of Maheswaran Iyer (Radharavi). Having lost his parents early in life, he runs the business of his uncle with impressive results. He stumbles upon the psychiatry student Deva (Sandhya), in the most cinematic manner, and as script would have it, falls for her that very instant. Deva is the daughter of Commissioner Arumugam (Sathyaraj) and Dhamayanthi (Raadhika Sarathkumar) in Chennai.
Putswamy (Jaggesh) is an ugly village youth who covers up his handicap with humor. Despite jibes directed at him, he looks for a bride with the help of his friend (Komal).
At the launch party of Kep’s luxury Beach House Hotel, handsome manager Sarun also celebrates a milestone. He’s just earned a big pay rise for his achievements and can afford to get married.
The story is about a young man “Tony”, a 25-year-old agronomy graduate, who works in a coffee shop. He has a stunning girlfriend “Valerie” who works as a model.
Hochheta Ki is the story of a medical representative (chhaposha Bangalibabu) who falls in love with another woman four years into his marriage. That may not be a problem; the problem is the way he looks into the camera and starts telling the story of his life. The two girls are Gharwali (Paoli Dam) and Baharwali (Arunima Ghosh).
Hridoy (Shakib Khan) is the son of a head constable (Probir mitro). Hridoy is a guy with carefree attitude. He is beaten by a rival gang at night and was rescued by a beautiful girl Priya(Sahara). She pays his hospital bills and donates her blood. She is gone from the hospital by the time Hridoy became conscious. When Hridoy's friends tell him who rescued him, he starts loving her immediately for her good-heartedness though he did not see her. Priya later turns out to be the sister of the city police commissioner Misha Sawdagar.
Shakib khan always helps a lot of people, specially cases with love trouble. That's why people named him "LOVE GURU". But he does not love any girl, then he accidentally meets Mim and falls in love with her. Initially, Mim does not reciprocate Shakib's feeling because Shakib is a son of a very rich businessman. Mim does not like rich people. But when Shakib proves in many ways that his love for her is pure and very real, Mim could not refuse him. When they slowly start dating, Mim's brother, Misa Shawdagar becomes an obstacle between them. Misha considers Shakib as an enemy since his mother was killed by Shakib in a road accident. It was just an accident, but Misha convinces Mim that it was all intentional. Mim misunderstands Shakib and tries to take revenge. But one day Mim realizes her mistake in accusing Shakib, he is innocent and her brother is the main villain who is coming between their relationship. Then she calls Shakib and clears their misunderstanding. So heroically Shakib comes and takes his bride away from her evil and conspicuous brother.
The protagonist of the film, Govinda (Nana Patekar), plays the central theme role. His own life's theme works only around love. He's a truck driver, and also a billionaire, who goes out of his way to spread and support his 'hobby' for love. Ajay (Muzammil Ibrahim) loves Sia (Rimi Sen), the twin sister of Govinda's wife Ria (also played by Rimi Sen). Govinda does not know this.
On their wedding day, Marcus (Marcus Patrick) and Vivian (Cherie Johnson) are in a car crash, and Vivian is hospitalized in an apparently irreversible coma. Eventually Marcus gives her up for dead, and assuming the hospital had terminated life support, marries a second wife, Jenny (April Scott), who unlike Vivian and Marcus is white. Two years after the accident, when Jenny is in a late stage of pregnancy, the hospital informs him that Vivian has awoken from the coma. Jenny suggests she stay with the couple; Marcus, in love with both women, finds he must choose since they are fighting over him. However, Vivian causes Jenny to eat and drink so much sodium that after giving birth, she is in turn comatose in the hospital. Marcus and Vivian pledge their love to each other over her hospital bed.
In an interview with Xtranormal, J Roland Kelly describes the film as "...basically this absurd, funny conversation between a guy and his girlfriend. He tells her he fantasizes about her twin sister, but she doesn’t have a twin sister, so it’s just another way of fantasizing about her… and is she offended. [It draws on] some La Nouvelle Vague & Mumblecore elements from the kind of films I was watching at the time."
The story revolves around four protagonists: Arunabha Mitra, a wealthy middle-aged man, his daughter Rinka, two sisters — Sreemati and Payel, and the playboy Subhankar Bose. The film is about crisis in identity, love, betrayal and the strange twists of fate. It is also about how we fail to trust the people we love and how quick we are to jump to conclusions. The conflict in the story arises when one of the protagonists impulsively acts on intense concern for her sister and commits a crime that would forever change the course of everybody’s life.
Vishal (Diganth) is a carefree youngster who is only serious about pursuing a career in music. In contrast, his friend Shivakumar "Shivu" (Sathish Ninasam) is serious about life and advises him to reform. But Vishal, whose parents allow him a lot of freedom, finds his own way to deal with hook ups. He falls in love with his collegemate, Nandini (Sindhu Loknath), who also falls in love with him. After a brief period of courtship, they decide to get married. Nandini wants Vishal to take up a job as it will help her discuss the marriage proposal with her father. He thinks she is the one for him, but only till the point where he has to choose between his music career and her, at which point they break up.
Medina (Melissa Navia) gets up after hearing a voice in her dreams. She prepares to go out, has a coffee, and does a quick breath relaxation exercise. Her friend, Sidonia (Bonnie Piesse), arrives and finds Medina, who is looking at herself in the mirror with a sad expression. Sidonia tries to lighten the moment, and reminds Medina that her friends and family are waiting for her. Medina gets herself together and they head off to the funeral service for Medina's fiancé.