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Power Cut was the final project of Jaspal Bhatti , often called the "King of Satire" in India. Released just days after his tragic death in a car accident, the film serves as a poignant farewell to a man who spent his life highlighting the absurdities of Indian bureaucracy and infrastructure.

: Like Bhatti's famous TV shows Flop Show and Ulta Pulta , the film uses "common man" humor to criticize government lethargy.

The story follows a young man (played by Jaswinder Bhalla) and his interactions with the power department, framed by a love story that mirrors the "on-again, off-again" nature of the local electrical grid.

: It remains a staple for fans of Punjabi cinema who appreciate humor that goes beyond slapstick to offer genuine societal critique. Why the HEVC Format Matters for This Film