Bambukat 2
After being dismissed from his post at the royal palace for tampering with the Maharaja’s prized automobile, small-town inventor Chanan Singh returns to his village in disgrace. Disowned by his father and shunned by society, he begins rebuilding his life from scratch—driven by resilience and supported by his spirited wife, Pakko. Just as Chanan starts to find his footing, disaster strikes: a glider from the Patiala Royal Flying Club crashes into his fields, destroying his entire crop. The pilot? Prince Kuwar Mohinder Partap—arrogant, entitled, and entirely unrepentant. The cause? A harmless mirror trick by a young village girl, Seebo, is absurdly blamed for the crash. With royal threats looming and his land at stake, Chanan is pulled into a storm of class conflict, ego wars, and systemic injustice. Yet, even in the face of humiliation, he refuses to back down. His final shot at redemption arrives not in a palace, but on the racetrack—where ingenuity, not pedigree, will determine his fate