Three parents, who are childhood friends, want to watch a film together on a weekday, a simple wish from life.What follows is two days of a roller-coaster ride full of constipated children, grandparents not willing to babysit, expensive phones being flung in the air and toddlers' emotional blackmail when a parent is leaving. Will they make it to the film?
Radhika is triggered by a random person calling her a housewife and starts looking for a job, while Avinash faces intense challenges at home as takes up a ‘work project’. Meanwhile, Suman for the first time in life, spends some quality time with her ‘un-involved’ father.
The three friends go on a day-trip to pick up a nanny for Kadambari, as an endless misadventure is masterminded by an unexpected nemesis.
Suman and Avinash are invited to a dreamy birthday party which is the first project for Radhika’s event company.
The friends deal with the lack of intimacy in their relationships after having kids and realise the immense difficulty of bringing up these issues in a marriage.
Radhika gets envious of the bond Kadambari has with her school teacher. Meanwhile, Avinash deals with social anxiety as he faces his family and extended family who challenge his masculinity over his decision to be a stay at home parent, and Suman starts feeling like a guest in her own house after her in-laws come to visit.
Radhika is on her worst behaviour on her 33rd birthday. It’s a house party where for the first time, all three families are present together. Suman grapples with confronting Sattu about the in-laws moving in, while Avinash deals with the decision of taking up a full-time job. However, no one can focus on their own drama because Radhika locks herself in the bathroom.
Radhika chooses to terminate her pregnancy and is dealing with immense physical and mental pain for which Rishi cannot be present. Avinash and Suman hold her through this life altering experience.