Everyone in his life once has to leave his village, his hometown, his motherland, few come back but rest don't. This story is about Dilip singh age 65 who is living with his family in Canada for last 20 years. He has only one dream to see Punjab which he has left long back which he still thinks that it is same as he left long back. Dilip singh is living with his son Vikram, daughter in law Eliza and his grandson Lavi. Eliza is modern women who knows her priorities and managing very well between her job and her family life but one wish of Dilip singh that he wants to go back to Punjab but Eliza doesn't want so because she is concerned about his age and health. But somehow Eliza agrees but in one condition that if Punjab is same as per Dilip singh is saying then they will stay there but if Punjab is same as Eliza is saying then they will come back to Canada. Finally, whole family reaches India and whole family is surprised to see the change. Eliza changes her opinion and Dilip also changes his opinion with all the twist n turns with the flavor of situational comedy and family drama story leads to a conclusion that in the race of future we should not leave our past and we should nurture as much as possible which is left so that in future we can remember it.
Band Vaaje tells the story of a matriarchal Grandmother who lives with her two grandsons Jeet and Inder in London. Jeet is married to an Indian girl whom the grandmother had chosen and now she is on a mission to find a bride for Inder. When Inder suggests that he find his own wife his grandmother makes it clear that she will only allow him to marry a girl of Indian origin and under no circumstance will she accept a Pakistani girl. Inder agrees and meets Bilkis whom he assumes is of Indian origin because she lives with the Brar family who are Indian. Inder is well aware of his grandmothers dislike for Pakistani people and will never accept this liaison so, he asks Bilkis to pretend being an Indian girl. Will Inder and Bilkis manage to keep the pretense up long enough for the grandmother to change her mind about Pakistani people and will she accept Bilkis regardless of her background?
The film is based on the after the wedding custom when a newly-wed bride is taken back to her husband's home for the first time. Set against the backdrop of the pre-partitioned era.
Ardass Karaan explores the Generation Gap faced by families. Three elderly men live in Canada with their families and realise that each generation has a different conflicting opinion about life. The elderly men believe spending time with each other and communicating may help bridge their gap. But each time the family plans to spend time with each other they end up arguing. One day the elderly gentlemen come across Sehaj and Magic who are full of positivity and agree to help them understand their families but are given a week to accomplish this. Will Sehaj and Magic manage to find a common thread for the three differing generations to live together in harmony? How will they use Ardaas (prayer) to convey their message about life?