Essentially they have their own monopolies that they don't like the other infringing upon and both have a nasty predisposition towards violence. Both appear to operate outside the law, but this fact is never explored or really expanded upon. Not impressive, just ridiculous.īasically, Ram is son of the Don of the Rajadi clan, and Leela is the daughter of the Don of the Sanera clan.
Most of these are forgettable, but they do have an odd tendency of splashing in some truly ridiculous looking dance moves. There are roughly 5 song-length dance sequences in the movie all with their own choreography. This movie is portrayed as a modern Indian version of Romeo and Juliet, but, given it's musical stylings, shares more in common with West Side Story. This opening sequence is hilarious and weird and unfortunately the high point of the movie because it gradually goes downhill from here. Ram rolls in, posing horizontally across his motorcycle, chest out, aviators on, taking a selfie, as the music kicks in, he jumps off his motorcycle and leads a synchronized dance sequence involving stripping, hip thrusting, and muscle flexing, all to lyrics explaining how this man is a God among men, an Adonis whose mere gaze can turn straight men gay and lesbians into jelly. Queue the viral Youtube video linked above. Well, just such a fight breaks out and in the heat of bullets and broken clash, someone mentions Ram, the only guy who preaches peace and love. So the movie opens up with some Indian guys sitting around the black market where they casually remark upon the fact that guns are illegal, ubiquitous, and used to arm both the Rajadi and Sanera clans who've been feuding for generations and are tempted to wipe each other out every single day. "A man with a hairless chest cannot be trusted."