The story centers on (played by Farrukh Jaffar), an elderly widow living in a small town with her five grown children. The narrative is sparked by a second-hand scooter purchased by one of her sons, Rukmi, using money stolen from Ammaa's safe box.
When the theft is exposed, the family declares the vehicle a "Sarvajanik Scooter" (public scooter), allowing everyone to use it—a decision that leads to hilarious and increasingly bitter conflicts. The film follows the eccentric family's dynamics as they eye Ammaa's meager savings and property, eventually reaching a climax that transitions from comedic mishaps to a somber reflection on how the elderly are treated.
as Ammaa: The matriarch whose pension and belongings become the central point of contention.
as Rukmi: The son whose desire for a scooter triggers the family's internal strife.