The movie unfolds with Ranbir (confident & spontaneous) surfs the net for his graduation result; he is just an average student who anyhow manages to pass.
Shares his dream to be a salesman at a party, a job that others don’t take seriously and those who do are not taken seriously.
The movie then starts with series of chapters (finely written by Jaideep with dashes of reality) in Ranbir when he lands up as a trainee in an IT office and receives the welcome any sales guy would have experienced while working for a direct sales co.
Our Sardar is a man of principles so one day he lands up in trouble and the whole office makes fun of him. His one-way ticket to register his name in sales paradise gets snatched by his boss.
Then the rejected sales guy proves himself by correctly guessing the problems of the unsatisfied customers of his company and forms a company ‘Rocket Sales Corporation’ with partners from the same office which include Gauhar Khan in a new avatar. They use the office premise, number and operate from there.
The sequences are weaved with rich tapestry of human values that engages you to watch this absorbing drama.
Later the Boss comes to know about this and then the movie takes on a conflict between values and definition of success. Good for those who want to be reminded of their beliefs and values but for the normal cinegoer all this gives a boring dry feel.
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Posted by: arplimo@sbcglobal.net on 06/09/2010 Rated: 5