This film is a sequel to the hit 2022 comedy "Ni Main Sass Kuttni." The story revolves around the classic and comedic trope of the relationship between a mother-in-law ( Sass ) and daughter-in-law. It explores the household chaos, tricks, and emotional moments that ensue when the "war" between the two escalates. Like the first installment, it is designed to be a family entertainer filled with humor and local cultural nuances.

, the reason the 480p version is so popular is also a failure of distribution. The film may not release on a major OTT platform (like Chaupal or Amazon Prime) until months later. For a viewer in a remote village without a credit card, waiting is not an option.

The narrative picks up where the first installment left off, diving deeper into the family dynamics that bind the characters together. The story revolves around the comedic and often chaotic fallout of a family feud, resolved not through violence, but through the sharpness of tongue and poetic duels.

From the vibrant costumes to the authentic dialect, the film serves as a "virtual home" for those living away from Punjab.

However, while the film has garnered attention for its narrative and performances, a specific technical version of the release has sparked a different kind of conversation among home audiences: the copy.

The film follows the chaos that ensues when a vengeful mother-in-law (played by Anita Devgan) clashes with her headstrong daughter-in-law. In this installment, a young medical intern marries his love, Sirat, against his mother's wishes. While the mother plots to make Sirat's life difficult, the new bride is far from submissive, using her own cunning to set her mother-in-law right. Key thematic elements of the film include: