moves beyond standard slapstick comedy to address "multiple vulnerabilities" of the immigrant experience.
It highlights the "identity crisis" of the diaspora, juxtaposing the dream of Permanent Residency (PR) with the reality of living in fear of immigration raids. Critical and Cultural Impact moves beyond standard slapstick comedy to address "multiple
as Savy: An international student working menial jobs to pay her tuition fees. While they initially divide their living space along
The film portrays the instability of day-laborer roles—such as construction and car washing—where workers are often underpaid or denied wages due to their lack of legal protection. the film explores shared Punjabi heritage.
With an estimated budget of ₹6.50 crore, the film grossed over ₹30 crore (approximately $3.6 million) globally. Cast and Characters
By housing Indian and Pakistani characters together, the film explores shared Punjabi heritage. While they initially divide their living space along national lines after misunderstandings, the narrative ultimately emphasizes humanity over political borders.