Indu (Kirti Kulhari) is raised in an orphanage with many other orphan girls like her. She has a very fertile imagination and wants to weave her thoughts into words, but her teachers dissuade her and ask her to focus more on things which will help her become an ideal wife and daughter-in-law in the future.
Indu grows up to become a rather docile girl who has no ambitions in life. What all she wants to get married to a man who loves her and provides her with a shelter and other basic amenities. After facing rejection by many prospective grooms due to her speech disorder, she meets Naveen Sarkar (Tota Roy Chowdhury), a government employee working under politician Omnath (Satyajit Sharma) and Chief (Neil Nitin Mukesh). They click and decide to get married.
But her life turns upside down when Naveen asks her to keep mum over the atrocities the Indian government is wreaking on the common public in the name of emergency. Indu who soon understands the real motives of her greedy husband decides to part ways with him and joins a group of activists who are raising their voice against the system. During a conference attended by some foreign delegates, Indu tries to expose the real face of the government in front of the national and international media but is caught and sent behind the bar.