The film features several recognizable regional stars, including Nikola Kojo and Moamer Kasumović , whose performances are often cited as the highlights of the movie.
The story follows , a young man who enters a mine for the first time to follow in the footsteps of his retired grandfather. His life takes a surreal turn when he is chosen as the "face" for the country's most valuable banknote—the 1,000-dinar bill. This thrusts him into a world of sudden fame, political maneuvering, and romantic complications. The Good: Performance & Tone
At its best, the film pokes fun at the absurdity of fame and the way state propaganda uses "ordinary" heroes for political gain. The Bad: Pacing & Depth