Diljit Dosanjh plays Jaggi, a greedy conman who can go to any extent to become rich. After failed attempts, Jaggi and his friends finding claiming insurance money legally would be their way to becoming rich. All they need is to crack a deal with insurance agent Mudeshwari Iyer and adopt an ailing old person to apply for insurance. What happens when the adopted old guy refuses to die, instead gets healthier, forms rest of the story.
The problem with this film is the humor they intended to is just not funny. Whenever the actors tried their best to make those scenes work, the haphazard screenplay put down their efforts. The screenplay just goes on and on aimlessly, hoping for the slapstick humor to do the trick. There is zero chemistry between Diljit and Sargun. Also, Diljit's character is shown to be too negative to miraculously redeem himself in the climax.
The whole third act involving the robbery of the Queen's crown was simply painful to sit through. It was surprising to see so much money being spent on a mindless script which just keeps throwing random scenes one after another. The scary thing was the sequel announcement in the end. I may have not seen that many Diljit Dosanjh's Punjabi films but this one will rank to be his worst outing.