[1] ' The story is about a staunchly traditional Indian man, Lahori Ram, who holds a strong set of values and beliefs.
His life revolves around his seven daughters: Santosh, Dinky, Bala, Guddi, Bunty, Munni, and Totey, each with her own peculiarities and problems.
The world has progressed – or grown corrupt, depending on how you look at it – but his values and traditions have not changed with the advent of modern times.
Their shared moments of happiness and grief, their love and admiration for their father, and the desire never to hurt him are their common ground.
Like the tributaries of a mighty river, the life of each girl breaks free from the confines of family and flows to a distant place, while still being a part of the older stream.