The scripts replace the original American slang with "Punjabi Totay" (funny clips), including regional jokes, cultural references, and typical Punjabi banter. Voice Acting:
A by-the-book Punjabi police officer and a loud-mouthed, action-loving NRI from Canada are forced to team up to rescue a kidnapped industrialist's daughter in the heart of Chandigarh—all while barely understanding each other’s language and culture.
For the people of Punjab, this wasn't just an action movie anymore. It was a comedy masterpiece that proved one thing: no matter where you are in the world, a well-timed "Oye!" can solve any international crisis.
The Punjabi voice actors don’t just translate the script; they localize it. Slang like “Chak de phatte” and “Ki haal chaal” gets thrown into FBI stakeouts, and somehow, it fits perfectly.

