Tina (Nauheed Cyrusi after her sweet turn debut in the flop "Supari") is a brat whose charge is with her stepsister Nandini (Newcomer Vidya Mallavde). Nauheed falls hard for a stranger who secretly photographs her. The stranger turns out to be Ranbir Oberoi (Ashmit Patel forgetting to shave for the most part of this movie. Who does he think he is? Hrithik Roshan???) who talks of building a seven star hotel in Koti. Nauheed already hates Vidya for interfering in her life, and they have fights due to Ashmit, whom Vidya has already started suspecting of having dark secrets. Vidya starts digging into Ashmit's past, and then starts a game of cat and mouse, and a number of silly confrontations between them. Ahmit's past unfolds in a manner which makes Vidya afraid of her sister's fate if she continues with him, and she starts taking steps to prevent it.
Vikram Bhatt's efforts have to be lauded for extracting good performances from a comparatively new cast. Unfortunately, that's the only department he really scores in, for the treatment of the story is as lifeless as the screenplay.
Debutante Ashmit Patel is fair. Also, the actor needs to work hard on his looks and overall appearance. He ought to remember that he is acting in commercial cinema and offbeat looks, minus make-up appearance [or is the make-up bad?] and an unshaven and untidy look are rejected outright here.
At the box-office, Inteha will not have the necessary impact, and the new cast will further dampen its prospects at the cash registers.