The film shifts from a lighthearted comedy to a poignant drama when a tragedy involving one of the sisters strikes. This event forces Lala to confront the toxic nature of the dowry system he was trying so hard to participate in.
Lala undergoes a transformation. He realizes that instead of just saving for their weddings, he needs to empower his sisters to be independent. The story concludes with a focus on education and self-reliance, redefining the meaning of "protection" in the modern world. You can watch the full movie officially on .
The story is a bittersweet tale of sacrifice, sibling bonds, and the weight of tradition.
The core of the story revolves around Lala's struggle to find suitable grooms. Each sister faces a different societal hurdle:
In a small-town setting, the demand for dowry is a constant shadow. Lala works tirelessly to save every penny for their wedding gifts and expenses.
Lala has a childhood sweetheart, Sapna. However, as years pass and the sisters remain unmarried, Sapna’s father grows impatient, threatening to marry her off to someone else if Lala doesn't step up soon. The Turning Point