Bachu still resents his old friend, but Harish falls in love with Aayushi, in spite of his father warning against it.
Jignesh confronts his father for always shooting him down as dafol (stupid) and threatens to sever ties with the family.
When Harish is travelling to the airport with his friends to leave for the US via the fake passport, they are assaulted by people from whom Jignesh had borrowed money from.
When Bachu returns to his house, Ishwar confronts him and tell him about his life and struggles as an illegal immigrant and hardships he had to endure before being the Motel King.
"[7] Veronica Kalpana Gautam (from Surat) was discovered as the lead female via Facebook[8][9] and considered the film "path breaking".
[11] The director of photography, Pushkar Singh, visited Ahmedabad a year before the principal shooting to understand the lighting conditions of the city and made a video as part of the pre-production.
[5][15] One of the scenes in the party sequence required more than 500 empty liquor bottles and Gujarat, where the principal shooting took place, has alcohol prohibition, so the art director Taj Naqvi and his team started scouting for it 8 days prior to the schedule.
To avoid any police suspicion, the bottles were transported during the night and the art director Taj Naqvi ended up doing a cameo as a bartender in the movie.
[16] The casting director, Abhinay Banker, ended up auditioning for the protagonist's friend, Raheel, and was selected to play the role.
Kevi Rite Jaish features songs sung by Roop Kumar Rathod, Suraj Jagan, Vishvesh Parmar, Parthiv Gohil, Mehul Surti, Aishwarya Majmudar and Aman Lekhadia for the film.
The response to the music has been very positive, with the soundtrack being described as soulful and praised for lyrics,[19][20] especially Pankhida, the rock version of a popular garba song of the same name, which was a viral hit.
[27] As part of promoting the movie, special screenings were held along with the crew at Rajkot, Vadodara,[28] Surat and Ahmedabad.
[33] DNA praised the movie saying "KRJ in all is a funny roller coaster ride with its own share of romance, drama, apprehension, desperation, exhilaration and insanity".
[34] Leading Gujarati blog Desh Gujarat also praised the movie calling it "paisa vasool".
[9] Leading Gujarat Samachar columnist, Jay Vasavada, called it the best Gujarati film since Bhavni Bhavai.