The film boasts a talented ensemble:

The series concludes with a glimpse into the transformed village of Sunderpur. The toilets have changed the lives of the villagers, and Gaurav's efforts have inspired others to take up similar initiatives.

The story is a satirical take on real-life problems in rural India. The film begins in the fictional village of Mandgaon, near Mathura in Uttar Pradesh. The protagonist, Keshav (Akshay Kumar), is a 36-year-old "manglik" who runs a bicycle shop and is desperate to marry. However, due to his horoscope and his ultra-orthodox father (Sudhir Pandey), he has comically bad luck with proposals. Eventually, Keshav falls for a spirited, college-educated girl named Jaya (Bhumi Pednekar).

The movie's exploration of love and relationships in the context of sanitation is another notable aspect. Jaya and Gaurav's love story serves as a backdrop to highlight the impact of sanitation on daily life and relationships.