It sounds like you're referring to a Punjabi-language adaptation or dubbed version of the 1994 Hollywood comedy Baby’s Day Out . While there is no official Punjabi remake titled Kakey Da Kharak , the description strongly matches a known unofficial parody or fan-dubbed version that circulates online, especially on platforms like YouTube or DVDs.

with a similar "lost baby" theme, you could look for Channa Mereya (2017) or Guddiyan Patole (2019), but they don't exactly copy the Baby’s Day Out plot. Baby Day Out Movie In Punjabi -kakey Da Kharak-

You may find clips or full uploads on YouTube by searching exactly or "Baby's Day Out in Punjabi" — but these are often low quality and get removed for copyright infringement.

No. Because it's an unlicensed parody, you won't find Kakey Da Kharak on official streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Prime, or even legitimate YouTube channels. It exists only on unofficial uploads and old physical discs. It sounds like you're referring to a Punjabi-language

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