Review By Kamal K
The story revolves around a delusional and dysfunctional "kanpuriya" family, who are told that they have hidden ancestral treasure. But in the process of finding the treasure, they find the true lesson of life.
Its a very good film and is filled with a lot of different topics, which the director has very successfully covered in two hours. This film might be unusual for the viewers because we are accustomed to see a certain kind of repetitive cinema in Bollywood. The story is peculiar and showcases the intricacies of an eccentric and insecure family beautifully. The family in the film has no income source and all their plans depend on when they will sell, a certain part of their land. For instance, if their daughter wants to go for higher studies the fees can only be arranged through selling off a part of their ancestral property. These kind of people neither plan their future nor are vary of repercussions of their present deeds. Comedy of this film is natural, and is performed the way they are, no exaggeration in terms of performance or dialogues. The storyline, performance and feel of the film is great. It is a different film, but filled with some brilliant screenplay moments. It showcases an unusual journey of eccentric people.