Overview
- The Hindi dark comedy from director G Ashok released on September 5 with backing from producers Luv Ranjan and Ankur Garg of Luv Films.
- Ashok positions the film as a modern dialogue‑less farce inspired by Pushpaka Vimana and the character‑driven style associated with Priyadarshan.
- Music and sound carry the storytelling by design, with Ashok saying emotions are communicated through A.R. Rahman’s soundtrack rather than spoken lines.
- The plot follows Kesari Lal after a misdelivered drug parcel sets off escalating mix‑ups involving lookalikes and a corpse, according to the official synopsis.
- Early notices from Scroll.in and Rediff criticize the reliance on the no‑dialogue gimmick while noting Rahman’s lively score and singling out select performances.