During the height of British colonialism, a group of British soldiers is stationed in the Khyber region of India. With a touch of outrageous humor, the story begins when the Duke of Dunstable, a reckless and somewhat clueless aristocrat, decides to organize a visit to the area to impress his fiancée, the young and noble Lady Agatha. However, the tranquility of the place is interrupted by the desire of the feared local tribal leader, the "Maharaja of Khyber," who plans to invade the British fortress.
Meanwhile, the British soldiers, including a bumbling officer and his squadron of eclectic characters, struggle to maintain control of the situation with humor that swings from the absurd to the hilarious. The duke's arrival unleashes a series of challenging and comedic events, from misunderstandings and disguises to an explosive confrontation with the locals. What starts as a social visit quickly turns into a satirical struggle for survival in the exotic setting of the British Raj.
As the adventures unfold, cultural traditions comically clash with the conventions of the British Empire. With its characteristic humor and endearing characters, the film addresses the cultural clash and the escapades of colonialism from a carefree perspective, taking us on a journey of laughter and lessons through a vibrant and colorful landscape.