Translated from the Hindi original, this is a sweet little tale narrated by a very sincere sounding Mohit Singh, and features his best buddy, a very mischievous sounding Rahul Mishra. Like a wingman doing his job honestly, Mohit tells us all about Rahul’s shenanigans as the two begin their new life, and make an attempt at ‘adulting’ in Delhi. The big city, and the national Capital at that, maybe a far cry from the small town in Jharkhand where they both grew up, but they hope it is the place where they can build a successful future for themselves.

The two are childhood friends and it makes sense for them to navigate the trials and tribulations of city life together. As different as chalk and cheese, Mohit and Rahul, still make a happy pair. One is quieter and likes to play it safe, while the other is the king of taking risks. Mohit likes to focus, and Rahul likes to have a finger, and some toes, in every pie he possibly can. Together, the two are a force to reckon with. Especially in big bad Dilli, where the fittest thrives and the others barely survive.

They rent a house, and figure out a way to pay for it without really paying for it. The means may not be wholly legal, but their intentions are not to harm anyone. They manage. One of them falls in love, and falls in trouble, but manages to dodge all that is thrown at him, thanks to the backup given by the other. They have each other’s back, and slowly, but surely, make the big city home.