The film is set in the beautiful valleys and ravines of Kashmir. Major Pratap Singh (Sunny Deol) is a brave and fearless soldier known for his valor in the battlefield. Thanks to him the terrorists had to beat a retreat many a time while infiltrating into the Indian side of the line of control. In other words he is a true desh bhakt who wouldn't think twice before sacrificing his life for Bharat Mata. Sounds clichéd? Wait! There is more to come. Sans his military dress, the major turns into a lover boy romancing his dream girl Sonia (Tabu), a military intelligence officer, around the idyllic locales. The camera then zooms into Jhonabad, a small town located close to the border in the high altitude ravines of Kashmir. Lala Sultan (Tinu Verma) is an influential man in Jhonabad thanks to a long ancestral lineage that gets him the respect of all and sundry in this town. But in reality he is a traitor who collaborates with the dreaded Pakistani terrorist Gulbaksh (Sudesh Berry) to help more and more militants infiltrate through the LOC and wage a war for freedom in Kashmir. As a henchman for all his shady dealings Lala relies upon Albaksh (Arbaaz Khan), an orphan raised by Lala. Albaksh works like a slave for Lala, not knowing the dastardly motives behind Lala's deals. And when the truth dawns on him, it is already too late. Meanwhile Sonia detects Lala's undercover activities and informs Pratap about it. When confronted with him Lala plays a clever gambit. He puts all the blame on Albaksh and saves his own skin. Poor Albaksh is left alone to bear the brunt for Lala's treason. But Pratap is not the one to easily get deceived by Lala's trickery. When he comes to know from Albaksh that Lala is planning to infiltrate a large band of mercenaries through the Jhonabad border, he is left in a strange quandary. There isn't enough time to mobilize the military forces to encounter such a large number of terrorists. So Pratap and Albaksh decide to put their life on line and join hands to abort the infiltration attempt.