The plot of “777” Dharma, a recluse who enjoys no company, is followed by Charlie. Idlis, going to the factory, and putting on a grouchy look are what he does for a living. He adds in a voiceover early in the movie, “How others regard me isn’t right,” because for him, what he does is always right. His home is a complete mess, with leftover idli from yesterday, cigarette butts, and liquor bottles all over the place. That is, until he meets Charlie, a Labrador puppy, and everything changes. Dharma is originally made to watch Charlie the dog, but he quickly forms an unbreakable attachment with his animal companion. The remainder of the narrative is about their transformative road journey.
The main characters of the movie are Dharma and Charlie, who are both traumatised in their own unique ways and are looking for love and salvation. Despite their traumatic past, they are the happiest when they are together. As Dharma and Charlie travel by car to their objective, you become engrossed as they experience various obstacles and create wonderful memories. Every dog lover will enjoy seeing the screenplay, which includes scenes of dogs playing in the snow and sleeping on the streets.



