- Much to the dismay of her husband, a middle-class housewife, known for her rebellious attitude in high school, decides to attend her class reunion.
- A light-hearted, slice-of-life story of Sukhpreet 'Sukhee' Kalra, a 38-year- old Punjabi housewife who, fed up of her everyday, mundane life, goes to Delhi to attend her school reunion. Sukhee relives the 17-year-old version of herself whilst going through a plethora of experiences in a span of just seven days, coming out rekindled, reborn and making the most difficult transition in her life - from being a wife and a mother, to being a woman again.
- Sukhpreet "Sukhee" Kalra (Shilpa Shetty Kundra) always imagined her life to be a grand celebration, and she had lived her life to the fullest, but that was until she got married. The most fun girl in college (popular among the boys, life of any party, active in sports and a champion at horse riding) had to transform into a 'Sanskari Bahu.'
All these years, she has been taking care of the household and catering to the needs of her husband and daughter in the small town of Anandkot. Even though theirs was a love marriage, Guru (Chaitanya Choudhry) barely paid any attention to Sukhee anymore. Their daughter, Jassi (Maahi Jain), was ungrateful for the sacrifices she made, and she did not care to know her mother better. Jassi gets Sukhee to do all her homework and yet is embarrassed by Sukhee's loud celebrations in school, when Jassi wins competitions due to Sukhee's work. Sukhee desperately needed a break from her life, and when the school reunion was announced, she knew she wanted to attend the event.
The only person who cared about Sukhee's happiness was Guru's grandfather (Vinod Nagpal), and he encouraged her to live her life for once. But she ultimately decided against traveling to New Delhi, realizing that Guru and Jassi would find it impossible to do all the chores if she left. Guru is chasing a Railway contract for his blankets and is under tremendous stress. Guru had organized the Mrs. Anandkot competition and called the Railway zonal head Kakkar as Chief Guest. Kakkar will award the contract to Guru. If Kakkar's wife wins the competition. Guru wants Sukhee to help Kakkar's wife win. Sukhee encourages Mrs. Kakkar to be herself during the talent show, where she opts to demonstrate a wrestling move on her husband, which lands him in the hospital. Guru is livid with Sukhee for ruining his plan to bag the contract.
The sudden demise of Guru's grandfather affected Sukhee. As Sukhee tried to cope with the loss, one morning, a postman delivered a letter. It turns out that before his death, Dadaji bought a ticket to New Delhi to encourage Sukhee to live her life. When Sukhee discussed attending the reunion with Guru, he refused to allow her to leave. His behavior and lack of respect for her triggered Sukhee to leave. She packed her bags and got on the train. After arriving in New Delhi, she received a call from Guru, but he did not care to ask about her whereabouts; instead, he expressed his frustration with having to do all the household chores by himself. Sukhee disconnected the call; she planned to stay in Delhi for the weekend. Guru resorts to getting burger meals for himself and Jassi and are offered some food by their neighbor Ranjita (Jyoti Kapoor).
She reunited with her high school best friends after twenty years. She felt a little awkward about herself when she met Meher Chhibber (Kusha Kapila). Meher was still living her independent life and driving around Delhi in her jeep. While Meher lamented about not finding true love, Sukhee believed her life was far better than being a regular homemaker like her, who is mostly disrespected by her family. Sukhee had a bike named Dhanno from college, which Guru sold. That was the last symbol of Sukhee's past life that she cherished. She somehow convinced herself that Mansi and Tanvi's (Pavleen Gujral) lives were also quite perfect and that it was only she who was suffering.
Sukhee was reminded of the happier times when she and Guru used to be lovers in college. Things changed after they got married. After the death of Guru's parents, he shifted back to Punjab. Sukhee could not bear living without him, and she proposed they get married. Sukhee got married without the consent of her parents, and when she broke the news to them, they chose to cut all ties with her. Sukhee wanted to meet her parents (father (Kiran Kumar) and mother (Purnima Rathod)) now that she was in Delhi, but she did not have the courage to do so.
Sukhee's popularity had not faded over time, and everyone assumed that she must have achieved great success in her career path. Sukhee did not mind admitting that she was a homemaker, but deep down, she too wondered if she wasted her life not chasing the dreams she once had.
At the party, Sukhee met Vikram Verma (Amit Sadh). He was one of the least popular kids in class, and to everyone's surprise, he grew up to become a handsome man. Vikram was still attracted to Sukhee and asked her out on a date, but she was not ready to see another man yet.
Guru and Jassi were furious that Sukhee was not around to take care of things like she always did. When Sukhee called Guru to discuss how she wanted to stay back to meet her parents, he spoke in a disrespectful tone. He wanted Sukhee to return to help him with a Railway meeting which was with a female officer. Guru says that if Sukhee doesn't return by that day, she should not return at all. He also adds that perhaps he should not expect anything from a person who betrayed her own father.
This made Sukhee all the more determined to stay back in Delhi and reconnect with her parents. Sukhee reached her parents' house but did not find the courage to ring the doorbell. She watched them through the window and realized that maybe she had made the wrong decision by leaving everything behind for Guru's sake.
When Sukhee received a message from Jassi stating how she hated her, she decided to head back home. Her friends tried to stop her, but she was not ready to allow her relationship with her daughter to turn bitter. Sukhee retorts that her friends do not know what troubles in life are. Meher decided to break Sukhee's bubble and admit to her all the problems they were facing. Meher was pregnant, and she was planning on becoming a single mother. Mansi's (Dilnaz Irani) life, too, was quite the grind; for the last four years, she had not been promoted even after working insane hours, because her boss did not believe she deserved any better. Tanvi's mother-in-law always made it a point to express her disappointment in her because she could not conceive after eight years of marriage. She was made to hate her body, and it had impacted her quite gravely. But Sukhee was so consumed by her troubles that she did not realize that her friends were not living an easy life. All they wanted from Sukhee was to take a stand and not become a doormat. Sukhee ultimately decided to stay back, and she finally found the courage to meet her parents.
Eventually, Guru and Jessi understood the importance of Sukhee in their lives. Guru realized how he had failed to be the loving husband that he promised to become. He was so focused on making his business a success that he forgot to take care of his partner. While he had appointed a house help and had neighbors offering him cooked meals, everything seemed incomplete without Sukhee. Meanwhile, Jassi, too, realized that she had been too unkind to her mother. She never counted her blessing to have a loving mother who did everything she asked for. Instead of feeling happy to have someone cheering for her in the crowd, Jessi felt embarrassed when her mother celebrated her win. She realized that she had no right to be upset just because she decided to enjoy a few days on her own. During the debate speech that was telecast live, Jassi spoke only about her mother, and even though it was off-topic, the crowd loved her speech. Sukhee was watching the show as well, and she was glad that her daughter finally learned to value her. Sukhee's absence also helped Guru bond with Jassi, something that he never cared to do when she was around.
During her time in Delhi, Sukhee took up riding lessons. She had always enjoyed horseback riding, but she lost touch after her marriage. Vikram decided to appoint Sukhee as the jockey for his horse, Badal. Even though it was quite a challenge, she decided to participate. Sukhee came second-last in the race, but the thrill she experienced was unforgettable.
Vikram finally convinces Sukhee to go on a date with him. He proposed to her, but she made it clear that she would like them to remain friends. That night, when Sukhee returned home, she found Guru waiting for her. He admitted that he made a terrible mistake by undermining her. He confessed that his life was incomplete without her, and all he wanted was for her to return home.
But Sukhee decided she needed more time to make up her mind because, this time, she did not wish to take any decision in haste. Guru respected her decision, and a few days later, he gifted Sukhee the same motorcycle model that she once had. Guru was apologetic for not valuing her over the years, and the bike was a token to fulfill all the dreams that they once had.
Guru and Jassi finally reunite with Sukhee. She returned home riding the bike Guru had gifted.
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