It's the sweltering summer of 1920s in Surat, Gujarat. The British Raj has tightened its grip on India, casting a long shadow of oppression over the land. Amidst the dusty streets and crumbling havelis, two worlds collide. Pat Cummins, a dashing British lord, resides in the opulent Cummins Manor, surrounded by lush gardens and servants. His piercing gaze and chiseled features command respect, and his aristocratic demeanor is unmistakable.
In stark contrast, Abhishek Sharma ekes out a meager existence as a peasant in the rural outskirts of Surat. His calloused hands and weary eyes tell the tale of endless toil and struggle. His humble dwelling, a crumbling mud hut, stands in stark contrast to the grandeur of Cummins Manor.
As the British flag flutters in the breeze, the rigid social hierarchy seems impenetrable. Yet, in this unforgiving landscape, an unlikely encounter between Pat and Abhishek is about to set off a chain of events that will challenge the status quo and blur the lines between their worlds.