It is always been said that "Addiction to Life is more stronger than an Addiction to Drugs". Zindagi Zindabaad takes us to the deep insights of five individual lives who are chained into the misery of addiction and how these very individuals break free from these chains to live a clean and more realistic colorful lives.
Krishna (Kris), a bright geeky youngster, finds himself spiraling into an abyss of depression and self-doubt following a few unfortunate incidents. He withdraws from all aspects of his life, including his friends, family, and his college. Krishna's mother and his best friend Madhu try their best to reason with him and talk him out of his mental mayhem. His confrontational uncle puts his two cents in, but it is ultimately up to Kris to realise that all the answers he seeks lie within himself.
Lahoriye is the story of love. The love which does not see boundaries, the love which does not see nations. Kikar Singh (Amrinder Gill) is a clerk at DTO office and his family holds a piece of land which is right at the LOC. The people living in Border areas are familiar with the situation. Right across the land in Pakistan is a Kinnow farm where Ameeran (Sargun Mehta) works and live with her family. Kikar falls for Ameeran and slowly slowly even Ameeran falls for Kikar. What follows next is a tale of romance which is worth watching on the big screen.
An existing relationship is threatened when a new girl catches a man's eye.
Three friends, who have known each other for a long time, decide to enter a singing and musical competition.