Sudha (Neena Gupta) is a committed housewife who loves cooking, particularly her signature Pinnis. She lives a reasonably normal life, mostly looking after the household. Her husband (played by Shishir Sharma), rarely ever sits and talks to her, or even takes his tea in the bed room. Their daughter and other relatives frequently ask her to courier her unique Pinnis, which she gladly does. They even make demands, like making the Pinnis gluten-free. One morning, as her husband is hurrying to work, he asks her to pack sugar free Pinnis for him. As she chases him to the cab trying to tell him something, he rushes off without lending an ear. While he returns home in the evening, he finds Sudha dressed up, appearing ignorant, and the house is a entire mess. Puzzled by the sudden change, he asks her if he can at least bring a cup of tea. She calmly replies with a yes, but only if he sits with her to have it. It's revealed that it's Sudha's birthday today, which he's forgotten. The movie ends with a subtle message of appreciating our mom's role in making our lives sweeter, and giving them the love and undivided attention, they deserve.