In the quiet hinterlands of India, the idyllic life of Jiyalal Shrivastav is fractured when his six-year-old daughter, Gauri, vanishes. His despair is briefly alleviated by an unprecedented sight: the local police, the MLA’s henchmen, and the entire village administration mobilized in a frantic manhunt for "Gauri." However, Jiyalal’s bubble of hope is brutally pierced by a grotesque revelation. The machinery of the state has indeed awakened not for his beloved child, but for the MLA’s missing buffalo, bearing the same name. Laut Aao Gauri is a scathing, satirical indictment of a system where a beast of burden holds more political currency than a human life. A laugh riot that leaves a stinging aftertaste of reality.