Farid Singh Brar was born and raised in Faridkot, and he has a deep affection for the place he calls home. These days, he divides his time between farming and hanging out with his best friend Maddi. Because Farid's mother is fed up with her son's meaningless way of life, she issues an ultimatum to him, demanding that he move to Canada. A despondent Farid visits the dargah in the hopes that the imam will grant him one wish: that he will be able to stay in Faridkot. The following morning, when he wakes up, he discovers that his wish has been granted. The only issue is that the Faridkot that he found himself in is actually a small town in Pakistan! What comes next is the most important part of the comedy called Munda Faridkotia.
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Farid Singh Brar was born and raised in Faridkot, and he has a deep affection for the place he calls home. These days, he divides his time between farming and hanging out with his best friend Maddi. Because Farid's mother is fed up with her son's meaningless way of life, she issues an ultimatum to him, demanding that he move to Canada. A despondent Farid visits the dargah in the hopes that the imam will grant him one wish: that he will be able to stay in Faridkot. The following morning, when he wakes up, he discovers that his wish has been granted. The only issue is that the Faridkot that he found himself in is actually a small town in Pakistan! What comes next is the most important part of the comedy called Munda Faridkotia.
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