The play’s theme concerns the generation gap between mother and daughter. Professor Jyoti (Ketki Dave) and her teenage daughter Jwala (Riddhi Dave) have one thing in common - they don't relate to each other and do not see eye to eye on any issue. Jyoti for instance does not like her daughter’s boyfriend while Jwala does not appreciate a close family acquaintance and a well-wisher called Bakul coming to their house.
Jyoti has lost her husband whose picture frame hangs in the living-room of the house. Later she is encouraged by her father-in-law (Utkarsh Majumdar) to marry a colleague of hers who is an Economics Professor (Dilip Rawal). After one particular explosive moment between Jyoti and Jwala, a little mystic mayhem caused by Jyoti’s late husband changes their lives. They wake up to find that their souls have been swapped! Jyoti finds herself like Jwala and vice-versa.
Literally forced to walk in each other's shoes, the two begin to respect and understand the other's point of view but the biggest problem is Jyoti's upcoming wedding. The two must find a way to switch back to their original identities fast. Riddhi Dave, daughter of Gujarati theatre veterans, Ketki and Rasik Dave makes her stage debut in this social comedy.
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