After sex it's sensex's turn to get a taste of Sherawat treatment. Believe it or not Mallika is finally doing a U-rated film and not an A-film, titled 'Kis Kis Ki Kismat'.
With this Perry Pictures production Dharamendra is making a comeback as rich stockbroker Hasmukh Mehta (Dharmendra), ‘the bull of the Share Bazaar', who also knows the value of a rupee. So he is against his son Harish (Siddharth Makkar) buying a foreign car. Harish in frenzy leaves home to make it on his own and starts working for a living.
Mehta Sr also gets into the tussle with his wife (Rati Agnihotri), when she spends 9 lakhs on a sapphire necklace. In spur of the moment, he throws the necklace onto street, which makes Meena Madhok (Mallika Sherawat) trip and spoil her clothes.
To make it upto the poor girl, Mehta takes her to a top clothing store and buys her expensive earrings to go with the necklace, and then drops her at her Uncle's house in his Mercedes. And now everyone in town thinks that she is his mistress.
As the stories of her alleged affair spread like a wild fire, Meena doesn't have a clue who ‘that certain someone' is.
One day, while trying to get a meal at McDonald's she crosses path with a young, well-meaning, but inept waiter who gets fired for helping her. She takes him into her suit so he has a place to stay, and the two fall in love in the course of finding out more about each other.
She knows that he is Harish Mehta, but doesn't realize that he is the son of Hasmukh Mehta, trying to make it on his own.
This multiple case of mistaken identity plunges through two or three new layers, eventually bringing about an impending stock market crash to rival the Wall Street Crash in America, before Meena discovers who her would-be benefactor and her would-be finance are.
She bails them out of the jam that they're in also restoring the Mehta's marriage, her own reputation, and her romance with Mehta's son in the process.
The film also stars a comic genius starcast, which includes Satish Shah, Tinnu Anand, Jagdeep, Vijoo Khote, Dinesh Hingoo and Shivaji Satam. Produced by Vivek Nayak, Kis Kis Ki Kismat is directed by Govind Menon and has music by D. Imman.