“Needed a good laugh after some darker movies. An average rom-com, really. ... an enjoyable one time watch!” Letterboxd · 2 years ago
Audience reactions on platforms like BookMyShow and IMDb lean toward disappointment, with many citing a lack of genuine comedy. “Needed a good laugh after some darker movies
Neeru Bajwa is frequently cited as the film's saving grace, maintaining her screen presence and "defining beauty in every frame". Ammy Virk delivers a solid performance as a serious, literary type, but some felt Amberdeep Singh’s transition to a lead "hero" role was less convincing. an enjoyable one time watch
The story follows families forced to vacate their homes during the Partition. A small-time thug named Mehnga (Amberdeep Singh) takes over a haveli, only to find a Muslim family still hiding there. He falls for their daughter, Mariam (Neeru Bajwa), but things get complicated when a third family—led by a man named Karnail (Ammy Virk)—also moves in, claiming ownership. The story follows families forced to vacate their
“Waste of time. This movie was very very pathetic there was no proper story the screenplay was like it was written by a 7 year old...” IMDb