This story is about Dilip Singh, aged 65 who has been living with his family in Canada for last 20 years. He has only one dream to see Punjab which he has left long back which he still thinks that it is same as he left long back. Dilip lives with his son Vikram, daughter in law Eliza and grandson Lavi. Eliza is modern women who knows her priorities and managing very well between her job and her family life, except Dilip's wish of wanting to go to Punjab.
Harjeet on one of his trips to repair a VCR, meets Pali and falls in love with her. Unbeknownst to Harjeet, his family has fixed his marriage with someone else and show him the girl's photo, however Harjit gets angry and throws away the photo without once looking at it.
The film is Based on acclaimed book "Dakkuan da Munda" an auto-biography of famous writer and journalist Mintu Gurusariya. Mintu became a drug addict when he was a young Kabbadi player and exposure to drugs also introduced him to the world of crime. Today, Mintu is an inspiration for the youth and their families as having managed to break the vicious cycle of drugs and crime.
Kabaddi champion of the village, Jind raises her son to be the most honest and reputable player. Unfortunately, the son gets addicted to drugs, threatening to destroy himself and his mother.
An army officer is tasked with personally informing the families of the martyrs in his regiment. Along the way, he develops an unexpected attraction to a troubled young woman.
Army Officer Sajjan Singh and other Sikh soldiers face numerous struggles on the Western Front while serving the British-Indian Army during World War I.

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