Inspired by true events, Abhay Singh gets elected as the chief minister of UP and gets to work while facing issues within the state.
The film is based on a Canadian NRI Punjabi, who goes far away from his religion. Due to his busy work schedule he fails to give time to his family and teach his child about his culture and Sikh religion. He comes to Fatehgarh Sahib in Punjab along with his family to reconnect with his ancestral roots, culture, tradition. His grandmother tells about the entire history of martyrdom of Chote Sahibzadas and Mata Gujri.
Pandu and Mhadu are small-time stand-up comedians in small village of Maharashtra who catch the eye of powerful politician Babasaheb Pathare who has always been the target of rival parties. Babasaheb gets inspired by Pandu and Mhadu's performance as they are in need of job he offers them job in Mumbai police force after their parts as cops in the skit. They both clear their training and join the police force as Pandu Hawaldar and Mhadu Hawaldar where Mhadu becomes a corrupt cop taking bribes from people. But Pandu is an honest cop and gets famous after he arrests back-to-back criminals. Pandu meets Usha Keliwali a beautiful woman and both get married with blessings of their family and Babasaheb. But things don't seem to be how it looks as whatever is happening in Pandu's life has been pre-planned by someone who wants to eliminate Babasaheb by making Pandu a scapegoat as he is his trusted aide.
In a post-industrial port town that has long since seen the back of economic prosperity, car-jacker Rob does his best to care for his dying father. When a job goes terribly wrong, it threatens to destroy their already fragile relationship.
Shahbaz Khan (born 10 March 1966) is an Indian actor from Indore, Madhya Pradesh. He is famous for playing lead roles in television serials such as Betaal Pachisi, Chandrakanta, Yug, The Great Maratha, and Luteri Dulhan, and for playing the role of Hyder Ali in The Sword of Tipu Sultan. Shahbaz is originally from Indore, and is the son of Ustad Amir Khan, a famous classical singer. He studied in St Joseph Convent, Kamptee and Hislop College Nagpur, then worked in a local bar for a few years before moving to Mumbai. (Wikipedia)