The somewhat awkward bachelor Percy Bhathena is 27 years old and lives together with his mother in a residential area of the Parsi middle class.
Without a goal or as an anesthetic, he strays his time in the streets of Bombay and finally lands in the Music Society.
There, in a vision, he experiences his childhood friend Dara as an adult man, who urges him not to waste his lifetime and grab the opportunities at the top.
Percy remained the only feature film of documentary and television director Pervez Merwanji, who died two years after its production.
The Encyclopaedia of Indian Cinema notes, "The film intercuts his actual experiences with his dreams and fantasies...
[6][7][8] At the 1990 Mannheim International Film Festival, Pervez Merwanji received the Prize for the Promotion of Intercultural Dialogue.