Babuji is scared out of his wits when people come up on his doorstep with death threats. Amidst the hilarious chaos, Hansa gets kidnapped.
A family comedy about an angry old man, his good-for-nothing son Praful and daughter-in-law Hansa, widowed daughter-in-law Jayshree, and grandchildren Jackie and Chakki, who are the smartest ones of all.
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Babuji is scared out of his wits when people come up on his doorstep with death threats. Amidst the hilarious chaos, Hansa gets kidnapped.
Parekhs attend a fancy dress party. Babuji dresses up like Michelle Obama, Jayshree as a dacoit and Hansa as a queen. Babuji gets into trouble at the party.
Praful is dragged to the court after two people file a case against him, accusing him of causing mental stress. Jayshree represents Praful as his lawyer in the court.
Jayshree and Hansa think that they will be able to divide the property if Tulsidas gets imprisoned for killing Mellisa. Meanwhile, Raju blames Jayshree for her husband's death, but apologises later. Jayshree decides to convince Tulsidas about Raju and Melissa's marriage.
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