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In fact Saurabh Shukla actually asks Shivaay if a child that looks so obviously 'white' could have an Indian father. Rajesh Kumar Sachdeva) should be laughing his head off at the general idiocy in the antics of Saurabh Shukla in his shoes, and the stupidest assistant in the form of ditzy Sayesha Saigal, who do nothing to help Shivaay and his daughter. Not finding the mom, the duo goes to the Indian embassy for help. I'm leaving the baby with you and going away.īut Shivaay gives in and takes the child to meet her mother in Bulgaria. It's 2016, and they've not heard of birth control up in the mountains, but yes, the woman is modern: I cannot take care of one more life. She speaks Hindi haltingly, but very well and naturally she stays on (no, the horrendous computer generated avalanche, the rescue, the suspended-by-one-hook tent which does not fall even though they're making out inside that tent is so fake, it's not worth mentioning), and gets pregnant. He falls in love with a Bulgarian girl who comes to that 20k ft trek (because 'she heard there's a trek happening!'). So Shivaay (Ajay Devgn, producer, director and actor) rescues trapped army personnel from the mountains, sells backpacks and the like at a mountain top hill station, and he takes city people to heights of 16 thousand ft and more (yes, they do say 20 thousand feet so casually, they should have just said The Everest and suspended disbelief completely!). Bulgaria Tourism will be very disappointed if they're expecting a rush of holidaymakers after this film. Oh, not to forget there are prostitutes and baddies as well. Then we are shown villainous Bulgarian policemen with PR24 Side Batons and guns, ready to beat up 'Indian Tourist'. First, with heroine who is happy to have an affair with a adventure tourism guide, dumps her baby by him, with him, because 'her life plan does not include taking care of one more person' and leaves. Poor Bulgaria! It gets a really bad rap in the film.