The film is visually striking, with Baljeet Singh Deo’s cinematography capturing the authentic beauty of locations in British Columbia.
The narrative shifts when they encounter "Magic" (played by Gurpreet Ghuggi ), a man who, despite facing a terminal illness, teaches them that life's value is measured not by its duration but by how one chooses to live it. Together, they embark on a journey across British Columbia to rediscover hope and bridge the gap with their families through communication and the power of prayer ( Ardaas ).
The story primarily revolves around three elderly friends—Malkeet Rauni (Sikh), Sardar Sohi (Hindu), and Rana Jung Bahadur (Muslim)—living in Canada. Despite their different religious backgrounds, they are united by a common struggle: a significant disconnect with their children, who they feel care too little and expect too much.
Critics and audiences alike lauded Gurpreet Ghuggi for a career-best performance that moves beyond his typical comic roles. Gippy Grewal was also praised for his subtle, understated acting and strong directorial vision.
These reviews and previews offer deeper insights into the movie's emotional impact and its exploration of family dynamics across generations:




