A lighthearted story of 5 young, quirky but bickering cousins of old Delhi's Srivastava family, whose world turns upside down when a government notice dubs their house as illegal and gives them 30 days to vacate. The crazy, dysfunctional family must come together to save the family.
A flight attendant and her boyfriend must steal a cache of diamonds to clear an old debt — but the plan spins into a mayhem when the plane gets hijacked.
A rumour about an unassuming housewife threatens to disrupt her middle-class family's life on the eve of her son's engagement.
The story is a representation of a growing sense of alienation in the minds of the senior citizens of today's nuclear structures. They are distanced from the mainstream of family action, having been denied the pivotal roles of the now defunct joint families, hence some of them demand attention through the tool of nuisance value. It's an attempt to show the futility of the so-called fluent logic of today's pompous professionals in trying to pin down hapless parents in hopeless debates.