The gang of Punjab will arrive with a band! A gang of notorious criminals is transformed by a good man and his selfless love for a pretty girl...<br /><br />Lakhan Singh, aka Lucky (Javed Jafri) is the 'king' of the Australian Indian underworld (the "Gang of Punjab"). Far away, in a small village in Punjab, where Lucky was born, there's someone more notorious than Lucky - "Happy" Singh (Akshay Kumar). The village is fed up with his disastrous magnanimity. Out of desperation, they send him on a long trip (that will keep him out of the village for a while) to bring back Lucky, whose despicable deeds were maligning village's image in Australia. The happy-go-lucky Happy, as usual, takes his mission a bit too seriously!<br /><br />En route to Australia, he meets Sonia (Katrina Kaif) with whom he falls in love. After a series of comic misadventures in Oz, Happy is left with no money or shelter. He finds warmth and affection in an elderly lady (Kirron Kher). She helps him find Lucky, who is taken aback by Happy's mission. But in a strange turn of events, an attempt on Lucky's life is foiled by a well-intentioned Happy who fights off the attackers risking his own life.<br /><br />Post the hilarious fight, Lucky Singh lands up paralysed, in hospital, and what's more, his angry gestures are mistaken as a desire to have Happy as the new 'Kinng' until Lucky recuperates! Before taking over, Happy pays a visit to the elderly lady who had helped him.<br /><br />She entrusts him with a task that brings Happy closer to Sonia. The series of confusion, chaos and comic misunderstandings result in havoc, redemption and an accidental wedding.<br /><br /><i>Singh Is Kinng</i> marks Akshay Kumar's re-entry into the comedy arena, supported by an ensemble cast. With plenty of romance, laugh-aloud moments and world music, it promises to be one of the most appealing and compelling Indian films of 2008.