Harinder "Harry" Singh Nehra, a tour guide in
Europe, hails from the small village of
Nurmahal in
Punjab. Harry had run off to
Canada in his youth to pursue his dream of becoming a singer. However, things didn’t go as planned, and he eventually ended up in Europe, where he became a tour guide. Harry, a charming but
cynical man, hides a deep sense of loneliness, guilt, and homesickness. He is also a womaniser, though his flirtations and affairs seem more like distractions than genuine connections. The story kicks off when Sejal Zaveri, a lively and somewhat naïve
Gujarati lawyer, loses her engagement ring while on a European vacation with her family. After the trip ends, she decides to stay back and retrace her steps to find the ring. She enlists Harry’s help, much to his reluctance, as he sees her as an unnecessary inconvenience. Together, they embark on a journey across Europe, visiting cities like
Amsterdam,
Prague, and
Budapest. Along the way, Harry and Sejal’s contrasting personalities spark both comedic and heartfelt moments. Harry’s world-weary cynicism clashes with Sejal’s headstrong, carefree demeanour. Gradually, Harry starts opening up, and Sejal begins to see the cracks beneath his confident
façade. Their playful banter grows into a deeper connection as they spend more time together. During their search, they learn that the ring is with an illegal immigrant and small-time criminal, Ghyassuddin "Gas" Mohammed Qureshi, who is based in
Portugal. When they confront Gas, Harry ends up getting beaten by his men. Sejal looks through her bag for antiseptics in order to treat Harry's wound. To her shock, she finds the ring, realising it was in her bag all along. However, she doesn’t tell Harry, as she doesn’t want their journey—and her growing closeness to him—to end. This moment marks the beginning of Sejal realising her feelings for Harry. After escaping from Gas and his men, they both share an intimate moment. But Harry decides not to cross the line because Sejal isn't the same as his previous distractions. The next day, Sejal insists Harry that they go to
Frankfurt to attend his friend Mayank's wedding with Irina. Though hesitant, Harry eventually agrees. At the wedding, Mayank and Irina notice the chemistry between Harry and Sejal and inquire about their relationship. Later, Harry and Sejal get into a heated argument about where they stand; Harry denies living in delusion knowing the hurt it will cause him if and when Sejal decides to leave for home. Sejal prompts Harry numerous times to admit what he truly wants, but Harry, weighed down by an
inferiority complex, refuses. He dismisses the idea that someone like Sejal could ever leave her fiancé for a man like him—a mere tour guide. After the argument, with Harry not admitting his true feelings and her sister and fiancé asking her to forget the ring and return home, Sejal decides to fly back to India. She asks Harry to book a flight for the next day. Harry is heartbroken even though he had anticipated her leaving, but once again, he decides to do the right thing. The next day, Harry accompanies Sejal to the airport. Before boarding, Sejal reveals that she had found the ring in her bag a couple of days ago. Harry, masking his pain, bids her a bittersweet goodbye, asking her to take care of herself. After Sejal leaves, Harry struggles to return to his old life. He becomes distracted at work, often zoning out and thinking about her. Mayank, noticing Harry’s turmoil, advises him to let her go, reminding him that he never confessed his feelings. Spurred by Mayank’s words and a sudden desire to take a leap of faith, Harry decides to travel to India and tell Sejal how he feels. He arrives at her wedding, only to learn that the marriage has been called off. Stepping outside, he finds Sejal sitting alone in the hope that she might find him there. They finally share their true feelings for each other and in an intimate moment, decide to get married. As a couple, Harry and Sejal visit his village, Nurmahal, in Punjab. In an emotional homecoming, Harry reunites with his family, whom he had left behind years ago. The movie ends with profound lines from
Rumi, "What you seek is seeking you" translated into Hindi and used in a celebratory song as the credits roll, marking a joyful conclusion to their journey. == Cast ==