To Krishna(Prabhudeva) modern girl means an English-speaking independent woman. But more t have ended up in the dustbin(and it’s no wonder). Prabhudeva as a suitor? Perhaps not. It’s better when he sticks to his rehashed Michael Jackson moves.
Krishna’s disrespect for women is on full display when he is emotionally forced into an arranged marriage with a simple gaon ki gori(village belle). Devi(Tammannah) is the ideal wife – simple, sweet, obedient, good at housework and thick-skinned. She’s everything Krishna does not want. Back home in Mumbai, an embarrassed Krishna keeps his marriage secret. But a strange presence in their new apartment changes everything.
A chance to meet superstar Raj Khanna(Sonu Sood, who gives himself plenty of shirtless shots) sparks a personality change in Devi. Gradually Krishna begins to realize that a restless spirit, who harbours unrealised dreams of super-stardom, has possessed his wife.
He even engages the services of Devil Travels that conducts exorcism by drone – one of the more clever moments in the film. But Devi remains none the wiser; an exhausted victim who thinks she is losing her mind even as Ruby, the ghost, borrows her body to dance, act and smoulder on screen while also subjugating the outwitted Krishna.