The film follows a movement led by children to stop a development project from clearing a forest and displacing its inhabitants.
Meanwhile, a businessman meets a corrupt politician (Manoj Bakshi) with a scheme to cut down the forest near Sonapur for a development project and displace all its inhabitants.
[1][7][8][9] In her review for The Tribune, Rashi Mathur noted that the director had "achieved his purpose of telling a poignant tale with a message".
[10] Pallabi Dey Purkayastha of The Times of India gave the film a 1-star rating, stating the "script sounds noble" but was lacking in execution.
She found the cinematography "not up to the mark", writing "lackluster", songs "composed in a tearing hurry" and the climax "not too believable".
Purkayashta concluded her review by stating that the film had the potential to leave "a lasting impression" had the filmmaker avoided mediocrity.