Don Muthu Swami is one of Bombay's most fearsome gangsters. On his deathbed, his father forces him to make a promise: that from now on he will lead a decent life. From that moment onwards, the don has a new purpose in life: to become Sir Muthu Swami instead. On of his new goals is to become fluent in Urdu, for which purpose he hires the young Jaikishan as a teacher. Don Muthu Swami has a beautiful daughter, Sanjana, whom he wants to get married to Pradhan, the son of his close friend. However, the don's right hand man, Preetam, asks for her hand as well. To impress Don Muthu Swami, he claims to be very rich by stealing millions from his employer. Sanjana herself, on the other hand, is desperate to get married to Jaikishan, and to scare off Pradhan, she fakes to be pregnant. The Don believe Preetam must be the culprit, but as it turns out, the girl Preetam loves is not Sanjana, but another girl who claims to be Don Muthu Swami's daughter, Ranjana.—Jan van Steenbergen
Circa 1970s Bombay's criminal Don Muthu Swami promises his dying father, Ishwar, that he will go straight - not realizing that he is still under police surveillance, and his every moment is being watched. While he himself will face nothing but hilarious chaos as he and his goons attempt to fit into a honest lifestyle; deal with his rebellious daughter, Sanjana, who claims to have become pregnant by their chauffeur, Rehman; learn sophistication and Urdu from Jaikishan Shastri, who has an eye on Sanjana; his two-timing Accountant, Pritam Chopra, who has not only embezzled money but also wants to force him to wed his daughter; his wife, Lata, questions him about his fidelity - amidst even more chaos and confusion about a bag that mysteriously keeps on appearing and disappearing.—rAjOo ([email protected])