A modern couple refuses to have sex after marriage because of ego. What follows is a war of pranks, fake illnesses, and family interference. Diljit’s expressions when his plan to "seduce" his wife fails are priceless. It’s funny, relatable, and breaks stereotypes.

Muklawa (the ritual of sending the bride to her husband's home) sounds serious, but the film uses the "car" as a metaphor for virginity. The scenes where the hero tries to fix a broken-down jeep while avoiding sexual innuendos from the village mechanic are hilarious.

When you mix a sleepless Punjabi farmer, a mischievous ghost (Mona), and a British officer's spirit, you get this cult classic. The "Pind di kudi" song aside, the movie’s comedy comes from the ghost’s addiction to laddoo and the exorcism scenes gone wrong.