The central conflict arises when a local politician, Shashikant Bhide, tries to ban stray dogs from the city. To save Bhidu, the "Chillar Party" launches a relentless campaign, eventually gaining national attention through a televised face-off where they use their "moral science" education to challenge the politician's logic.
Critics largely praised the film for its authenticity and emotional resonance:
makes a special appearance in the popular "Tai Tai Phiss" dance song. Critical Reception