Amit, stuck in a dead-end job and dealing with a recent breakup, finds himself drawn to Samara, a struggling dancer with aspirations of making it big.
His colleagues constantly mock him, and despite his parents' attempts to set him up with Shishika, a potential match, Amit remains hung up on Radhika.
To undermine Ranjan and win back Radhika, Amit hacks the results of the competition, causing talented dancers, including Samara, to be unfairly eliminated.
Amit, frustrated with his life, embarrasses himself during a family meeting with Shishika's parents by performing in front of them inappropriately dressed.
Samara, now resolute in her independence, ends her toxic relationship with Jonathan and reconciles with her mother, deciding to stay by her side instead of moving in with her father.
The film concludes with Samara, Amit, her mother, and his friends finally coming together, suggesting a promising new chapter for both protagonists.
These contracts would have transferred their rights to royalties over to the music company, a clause which the composers and Deol refused to agree to.
[11] Deol took to social media to express his frustration, accusing T-Series of deliberately delaying the release and promotion of the film's soundtrack due to their refusal to sign the agreements.
They argued that they could not proceed with a full release of the music without proper legal clarity on the rights involved, which they claimed were the responsibility of the film's producers.
[13] After considerable pressure and a campaign led by Deol, Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, and other artists, T-Series eventually relinquished their hold on the music rights.