Raj, a talented finance graduate, decides to work for Babloo instead of taking a job offer in London, and proves to be profitable for the business.
Babloo does not have affection towards Lipakshi, but he feels the need to protect his family's reputation and does not tolerate her extramarital affairs.
Despite this, Lipakshi continues to pursue Raj and eventually, they engage in a romantic relationship when Babloo is absent.
He reveals that ever since Babloo broke his father's leg for crashing a car into a planter, all Raj wanted was revenge.
When told about her electricity problem, her employer mentions that she could seek help from Vinod Agarwal, the new secretary of the locality.
The story keeps flipping back and forth between the present, where Meenal is shown to be at a police station with a policewoman inquiring her about the 'incident' and her telling that she had nothing to do with it.
Meenal leaves her employer for Vinod Agarwal, and she is shown to have a good bond with the pregnant wife.
Later, Vinod Agarwal also arrives at Sushil's stall and starts hitting him for flirting with women and being insolent.
Vinod also invites Meenal, Sushil, and Binny to a party he and his wife are hosting to celebrate the birth of their son.
Sushil begs the police to stop hitting him and tells him that he didn't do anything except breaking the transformer and that Vinod Agarwal made a move on Meenal.
We're taken back to the party where we see Meenal, Binny, Abha (the ex-employer) taking turns with the baby.
Her dreams are shattered with the arrival of Priya Sharma, who is given the position not because she has the right technical skills for the job but because she has the right connections.
She then reveals to Priya that she's Bharti Mandal and that her family belongs to the lower Dalit caste whose women are traditionally in the midwifery business.
Bharti cries, and when Priya comes to her, she tells her that the best way to deal with her internal conflict is to have a baby and become a mother just like Kavita.
While Natasha is a loving and supportive mother, Rohan is a distant father, immersed in work and reluctant to learn sign language to communicate with his daughter.
After an altercation with Rohan, Natasha visits a photo gallery where she meets Kabir, a deaf photographer.
However, she finds a text message from Rohan saying that he is busy with work and leaving Samaira at his mother's.
Natasha reaches home and is happy to find Rohan communicating with Samaira in sign language, and they are both bonding, making jokes, and laughing.
[5] Avinash Lohana of Pinkvilla wrote in his review that the film is "an emotional ride but not without bumps".
He reviewed Geeli Pucchi as the best of all and appreciated the performances of Konkana Sen Sharma and Aditi Rao Hydari.
He called Neeraj Ghaywan's segment a saver and appreciated Kayoz Irani's film for strong performances by Shefali Shah and Manav Kaul.