Seeing Prithvi behave 'abnormally', his ever-so-concerned girlfriend Megha (Tina Desai), who is a TV journalist by profession, immediately calls her top-cop uncle G.S.
Just when things are getting settled down, life again takes an upturn for Prithvi when he hears the breaking news about Dawood's sudden death on the TV channels.
Needless to say, Dawood's death means that Prithvi becomes the sole owner of the remaining 600 million in his bank account.
Prithvi tells the whole story to Megha and they both decide to go to police the next day but Sam convinces them to enjoy and party for once before returning all the money.
Shocked by this incident Sam confesses to them that the calls from Dawood were fake and were made by Rasheeda (whose real name is Rachel).
Prithvi and Sam realise they are in trouble as they will be soon interrogated by RBI and Police for transferring black money to India.
The film ends with Prithvi getting 20 million reward money from the government but just as he thinks it is all over, he receives a call from the real Dawood... Saurabh Dwivedi of the India Today wrote "If you are looking for a concoction of action, romance and humour in small dozes, then the Sharafat Gayi Tel Lene is a perfect average time pass for you.