
Jawaak follows four children—Sonu, Pehu, Papu, and Motu—each struggling with poverty, gender bias, parental pressure, and emotional neglect. At just 9–10 years old, they are forced to live under stress instead of enjoying their childhood. Influenced by a famous advertiser, Bumb Brar, who promises solutions to all problems, they find hope. Believing in him, the children set out on a journey to Chandigarh to change their lives. The film explores the impact of societal pressure and advertising on children, revealing a deeper emotional truth.