The film starts with the wedding ceremony of Gautam and Ira, who were fellow mates at a French university. Jaggi, a drunk guest at the wedding, creates a scene and gets caught with his friends for gatecrashing the party.
3 years later
Jaggi crosses the border illegally, intending to reach London, but gets caught and taken back to the embassy where Gautam works. Jaggi explains that he has to reach London before Monday to prove his love, after being inspired by Gautam's speech on reception day. The film flashes back to three months ago.
Jaggi, a hockey player, meets Kartika, a swimmer, and though the two get off to a rocky start, they start spending time together and grow close. But Jaggi finds out Kartika is getting married. She asks him meet her after three months in London, to prove that his love is true, in which case she would cancel the wedding. Jaggi enters the UK illegally and faces many hurdles trying to reach Kartika before her wedding and after falling off a plane Jaggi dies leaving Kartika heartbroken. The film ends with Kartika along with Gautam, Ira and all their friends trying to celebrate Jaggi's life, remembering him.
The film's music was composed by Sachin–Jigar, Manan Bhardwaj and Gourov Dasgupta while lyrics written by Kausar Munir, Priya Saraiya, Kunwar Juneja and Manan Bhardwaj.
The song "Akhiyan Udeek Diyan" is a remake of a Punjabi qawwali that was originally composed and performed by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.[9][10] The lyrics were written by Khawaja Pervaiz and Nusrat.[11] Although Nusrat had been performing “Akhiyan Udeek Diyan” live since at least 1979, an official studio version was released in 1990.[12][13] Kohinoor Mukherjee, mixing and mastering engineer received 'Best Mixing Mastering Award' for the song "Hum Dum".[14]