Wild Wild Punjab

[2] Gaurav Jain is the only son of a domineering father who won't have "no" for an answer to an arranged marriage with a young bride, Tara, bringing him the prospective dowry and much more.

Later, the trio's mentor Honey Singh, who owns a generational truck driving business and is very benevolent in nature, arrives in his expensive SUV, which he has nicknamed Paro.

However, Khanna's urge to drink alcohol surfaces a tad too late; there is no open bar or wine shop in sight.

On the way, they see a wedding and decide to gatecrash it in hopes of finding free alcohol; in the process, Gaurav gulps an entire bottle down, much to the surprise of the other three who initially chastised him for his hesitation.

Later during the journey, Honey in almost on the verge of losing his life and Paro, but is luckily saved, though at a highway checkpoint, he has a scuffle with Avtar Singh, a cop and after a chaotic chase, the gang lands in jail.

Later, Avtar gets a call from his senior who asks him to report to a riot with all his force; it turns out, though, that this was a prank played by Arora, and they come back to rescue Honey.

Meanwhile, Avtar arrives at the venue just in the nick of time to arrest the gangsters and pardons Honey, telling him that a job promotion is bigger than personal ego.

Upon further prodding by the gang, who wanted to repay him for his kindness, they are instead left flustered when he reveals his wife was actually giving him updates on a soap opera she watches, wherein a character was actually dying from it, much to the audience's amusement.

[7] The soundtrack is composed by Guru Randhawa, Luv Ranjan, Bali and Saurabh-Vaibhav while the background score is done by Hitesh Sonik.

Lyrics are written by Guru Randhawa, Happy Bains, Luv Ranjan, Bali, Harsh Tyagi and Saurabh-Vaibhav.

[9] Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express gave the film 1.5/5 stars, writing, "This Fukrey lite is a load of jaded tiresomeness; Punjab deserves better.