Laxman befriends a young boy of Chinese descent (Matin Rey Tangu) and his mother, highlighting the film's message of humanity over nationalistic prejudice.
At its core, the film explores the deep emotional bond between siblings, mirrored by the real-life relationship between Salman and Sohail Khan.
While the film was a commercial success, it received mixed reviews from critics. Many praised Salman Khan for attempting a vulnerable, non-action role, but others felt the screenplay lacked the emotional punch of Kabir Khan’s previous collaboration with Salman, Bajrangi Bhaijaan . The cinematography, capturing the vast landscapes of Ladakh, was widely acclaimed.
The film features a notable special appearance by Shah Rukh Khan , who plays a magician named Gogo Pasha, serving as the catalyst for Laxman’s journey of faith.