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From actress Diksha Basu comes a sparkling comedy of manners about social climbing, social rivalry and social anxiety in the New India.
Anil Kumar Jha has worked hard and is ready to live well. After thirty years in a modest flat, he and his family are moving to one of Delhi’s richest areas. But his wife, Bindu, is heartbroken about leaving their neighbours and doesn’t want to wear designer saris or understand interior decoration. Meanwhile their son, Rupak, is failing business school in the US – and secretly dating an American girl.
Installed in their mansion, the Jhas are soon drawn into a game of one-upmanship with their new neighbours. From an imitation Sistine Chapel to a crystal-encrusted sofa, where will it all end?
From actress Diksha Basu comes a sparkling comedy of manners about social climbing, social rivalry and social anxiety in the New India.
Anil Kumar Jha has worked hard and is ready to live well. After...
From actress Diksha Basu comes a sparkling comedy of manners about social climbing, social rivalry and social anxiety in the New India.
Anil Kumar Jha has worked hard and is ready to live well. After thirty years in a modest flat, he and his family are moving to one of Delhi’s richest areas. But his wife, Bindu, is heartbroken about leaving their neighbours and doesn’t want to wear designer saris or understand interior decoration. Meanwhile their son, Rupak, is failing business school in the US – and secretly dating an American girl.
Installed in their mansion, the Jhas are soon drawn into a game of one-upmanship with their new neighbours. From an imitation Sistine Chapel to a crystal-encrusted sofa, where will it all end?