Mann ( Jimmy) is looking to make it big in Thailand but after the encounter with the gangster's ( Arbaaz) younger brother, his life is at risk. His girlfriend Tina ( Bruna) convinces him that in order to escape the gangster's wrath, he must go back to India. On the other hand, Mann's twin brother Mohan embarks on a mission to bring his brother back to India too. Call it coincidence or a chance turn of events ( or lazy scripting) , while Mann lands in India to meet his brother and mother ( Zarina) , Mohan ends up in Thailand. Now, both the brothers have to resolve problems plaguing their lives, only, by swapping identities.
Many might consider watching Jimmy Shergill in a double role a treat, but even the talented actor ( multiplied by two) can't salvage a film that's predictable. Unlike most of his other films though, Jimmy gets the girl this time. But to ensure that, he has to do something he's clearly uncomfortable with - dance.
Arbaaz Khan maintains the same expression throughout. Bruna Abdullah and Pooja Chopra just add the glam factor and nothing else to the film. Patchy editing and stereotyped characters hamper YTTMHG further