A simple young man named Geja (Amrinder Gill) falls for the greedy and social-climbing Maarho (Aditi Sharma). When she chooses a wealthier suitor, Geja finds unexpected solace and genuine connection with Dhan Kaur (Sargun Mehta).
Reviewers from Fandango highlight the film's "unadulterated" depiction of village life, including traditional customs, attire, and dialects.
The soundtrack by Jatinder Shah is described as "brilliant" and "evergreen". It won several PTC Punjabi Film Awards , including Best Music Director. Plot & Themes
Amrinder Gill is noted for his grounded performance, while Sargun Mehta's debut is frequently cited as a standout, marking a significant turning point in her career.
Rural Punjab, circa 1945, during the waning days of the British Raj.