After nearly a decade, an unexpected phone call shakes Dia (Madhuri
Dixit) out of her dance rehearsal in New York.
Makarand (Darshan Zariwala), her teacher, her guru, is dying and she
must return to Shamli town. The town where she grew up, the town where
she learnt to live and to dance. Also the town she left on an impulse,
severing ties with her parents and her people.
It is a poignant and troubled return; not only has her guru passed
away but the institution that he so lovingly nurtured is in decay and
under threat of demolition. Ajanta theatre, the once vibrant hub of
the community, the place where Dia’s fondest memories are embedded
must now be brought down because the local political authorities feel
it a waste of prime real estate.
With the help of Doctor (Raghubir Yadav), the caretaker of Ajanta,
Dia sets out on a mission to prevent the destruction and resurrect the
spirit of Ajanta. In an atmosphere of mistrust, ridicule and active
hostility, Dia picks up the gauntlet and agrees to achieve the near
impossible task of putting together a theatrical production. She must
also ensure that every member of the production is from Shamli town.
She has only two months to prove her point or the bulldozers will be
waiting.
In this context begins her tumultuous journey of dealing with small
town prejudices, encountering the resentment of the powerful contractor,
the cynicism of the local political powers, resolve the delicate tensions
of inter personal relationships and rally her motley team of non starters
- a low level muscle Imran (Kunal Kapoor), the local tomboy Anokhi (Konkona
Sen), local ex-MLA Chaudhary Om Singh (Akhilendra Mishra), a vulnerable
tea stall owner Mohan Sharma (Ranvir Shorey), a responsible government
official Mr. Chojar (Vinay Pathak), a struggling insurance agent Sanjeev
Mehta (Jugal Hansraj), the town vagabond Dhankuber (Nowaz) and a host
of others.
She must create in this chaos in order to save Ajanta... in order to
preserve what her guru so lovingly nurtured. She must create art in
order to preserve what she believes is the soul of society.
The stage is finally set... Will it work? Won’t it?
Lights dim.
Crowds quieten.
Curtains rise on Ajanta.