Dasvi

The story follows Ganga Ram Chaudhary ( Abhishek Bachchan ), a corrupt and uneducated Chief Minister who is sent to judicial custody for his involvement in a teacher recruitment scam. While in prison, he appoints his shy, submissive wife, Bimla Devi (Nimrat Kaur), to take his seat, only to watch her transform into a power-hungry politician who enjoys the CM's chair. Inside the jail, a strict new superintendent, Jyoti Deswal (Yami Gautam), challenges Ganga Ram’s ego, prompting him to take an oath: he will clear his 10th-grade exams ( Dasvi ) while behind bars.

: The film effectively champions the transformative power of education, proving that "learning has no age". It cleverly uses history lessons (featuring figures like Gandhi and Azad) to spark the protagonist's personal growth. The story follows Ganga Ram Chaudhary ( Abhishek

: Reviewers from Hindustan Times noted that the Haryanvi dialect used throughout the film felt on-point and natural. : The film effectively champions the transformative power