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Based on an incredibly popular and sacred story from Sikh history during the era of Guru Ram Das Ji. It follows a devout woman named Rajni whose father punishes her for her deep faith by marrying her to a leper. Her unwavering belief eventually leads to a miraculous healing at the site of what is now the Dukh Bhanjani Beri at the Golden Temple.

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While she was gone, her husband watched a crow dive into the pond. To his amazement, the crow emerged from the water with its black feathers turned snowy white. Realizing the water had miraculous healing properties, he crawled out of the basket and immersed himself in the pond. He emerged completely cured, his skin healthy and whole, leaving only one finger untouched by the water to prove his identity to Rajni.

The lead actress shows raw promise, especially in emotional breakdown scenes, but she is let down by a script that uses her as a mouthpiece for preachy monologues rather than a three-dimensional character. The supporting cast—including a veteran Punjabi actor as the skeptical father—does what they can, but the direction lacks subtlety. Every moral point is hammered home with a sledgehammer of loud background choir music and slow-motion walking shots.