Do you believe in yourself and how far will you go to prove it sums up Poori Jagannath's 'Shart'. It's a story of Karan (Tusshar Kapoor), an ad film artiste and Sonam (Gracy Singh), who are close friends.
Sonam believes in 'Love at first Sight' while Karan opposes that theory vehemently saying 'Love at first sight' is nothing but infatuation. True love generates with acquaintance and friendship, he says. She does not agree with him.
One day, an argument arises between the two on the subject of love. She challenges Karan to propose to a girl which she will choose. If he succeeds in doing so, she will accept defeat and present Karan with a gift. Karan accepts the challenge.
Incidentally, a beautiful girl passes by and Sonam points at her as the target for their challenge. The girl is none other than Sarayu (Amrita Arora), the sister of a city honcho, Nanda Prakashraj.
Adopting different methods, Karan ultimately strikes a chord of friendship with Sarayu but the trouble comes calling when Nanda sees them together. He goes to Karan's office along with his gang and warns him to keep away from his sister.
But Karan doesn't give up things so easily. Meanwhile Sarayu picks the moment to reveal her new found love to Nanda but he is hardly sympathetic. He gives her strict orders not to meet Karan.
A heartbroken Sarayu attempts to commit suicide.
Karan learns about the suicide attempt of Sarayu and runs to the hospital to meet her. Again a scuffle erupts between the two men, which is paused by Sarayu's emotional outburst. Seeing her condition, Nanda tells the truth about Karan and his true girlfriend, Sonam.
What happens next makes the climax of the story.
Shart is produced by T. Trivikrama Rao and also features Shakti Kapoor, Vrajesh Hirjee, Rajpal Yadav, Snehal Dhabi, Himani Shivpuri and National Award Winner Prakashraj. The music of the film is composed by Anu Malik while Sameer has written the lyrics.