This movie is great 👍🏽, and is family-friendly 👨👩👧👦, though there are violent scenes 🥷🏽. Below is a summary of the storyline 👇🏽
This live-action film follows Bantu Nanda and Raj Upadhyay, two people with contrasting personalities, whose families were (not to their knowledge) switched at birth. Bantu grows up strong-willed and free-spirited in a second class family. His father works for the father of Raj, who is raised like a prince with no dreams or ambitions, since he will eventually become the CEO of the Jindal family business.
But when drug traffickers try forcing a dangerous deal with the Jindal business, trouble arises, as Raj's (so-called) father is almost killed, but Bantu saves his life. At the hospital, the nurse who Bantu's (so-called) father forced to switch the children 25 years ago wakes up from a 25-year long coma and informs Bantu that he is the son of Randeep Jindal , a successful businessman.
Bantu is outraged when he finds that his father treated him rudely because he wasn't even his father! Eventually, he makes his way into the Jindal family mansion and begins improving his (real) family's life, even heroically saving them from the drug traffickers.
Finally, Bantu's biological grandfather, Aditya Jindal, (who had eavesdropped into Bantu's conversation with the nurse) and Bantu's real father accept him as their grandson and son respectively. But, they decide to hold the truth from Bantu's real mother and Raj, to avoid heartbreak.
This film also has a romantic aspect, since Bantu falls in love with his employer, Samara Singh. But she is engaged with Raj at his (so-called) father's suggestion. In the end, Bantu and Samara can be together, as Raj reveals that he never really liked Samara.