Neal 'n' Nikki is the story of two Indians, born and bred in Canada.
Neal (Uday Chopra) agrees to his parents' wishes of marrying a girl called Sweetie from Bhatinda. But before he ties the knot, he wants to have one last holiday in Vancouver as a bachelor. Surprisingly, Neal gets lucky on his first day - he gets asked out by a supermodel. Meanwhile there is also Nikki Bakshi (Tanisha Mukerjee), who seems to be a force of destruction in Neal's life. A silly but spunky young Indian girl, Nikki manages to screw up Neal's date. But this is only the first of many chance encounters, where Nikki, mostly by accident, ensures that Neal never, ever gets lucky with any girl! Whatever Neal does, Nikki undoes it. Call it luck, call it fate, call it anything. Bit by bit, Neal's bachelor vacation starts falling apart
They discover that as different as they appear to be, they are actually similar. And no matter how much they say they hate each other, they become best of friends. But soon the bubble bursts when he realises that Nikki has some very definite plans to 'use' him.
Sadly, not just is Uday no star (forget mega or super), he is no actor. He tries his hand at American football, dresses up like DDLJ's Raj, and imitates the Khan at every possible step. Uday, you're trying tragically too hard. Director Arjun Sablok concentrates more on visuals than content.
On the whole, NEAL 'N' NIKKI concentrates more on sex, skin show, sleaze and vulgarity than a sound story. This film isn't meant for small towns, because there is nothing Indian about the flavour. It apes Hollywood completely.