The film is widely celebrated for its authentic portrayal of Punjabi culture, spanning village life and the diaspora experience in the UK.
No. This film plays it safe. It doesn't push any boundaries. The direction is standard, and the plot relies on clichés.
The narrative of the follows the life of Gurjant "Guri" Singh (played by Gurjazz ), a young, hot-headed but kind-hearted farmer based in the Majha region of Punjab. Guri is deeply attached to his ancestral land. The conflict arises when his father, a retired army man, decides to sell the family’s inherited property to fund a visa to Canada—a dream shared by half the village.