Mod is a genuine, touching love story between 2 totally mismatched people.
Aranya (Ayesha Takia Azmi), a "full-of-life" who is twenty five year old. She lives in the sluggish and peaceful hill station, Ganga. The small town is the home of several colourful characters – Ashok Mahadeo (Raghubir Yadav), who is the whacky father of Aranya who is also the chief of the local fan club of Kishore Kumar, the sizzling Gayatri Garg (played by Tanve Azmi), "GG", her aunt, friend, and close friend. She runs a restaurant and she is also a figure of mother to Aranya, plump Gangaram (Nikhil Ratnaparkhi), who is the local salesperson who docks opinion for Aranya and Ashok's music group, the eternally present Kishore Bhakts.
The mother of Aranya had left to hunt greater dreams in the city when she was a small girl and both Aranya and her dad hope that a day would come when she would get back to them. Both the father and the daughter wait devotedly each day to see if the solitary train that crosses by their house would bring Aranya's mother back.
Aranya does a small business of a watch repair shop, a bequest handed down by her mother to hold up her father and herself. On a day a complete unfamiliar person, Andy (Rannvijay Singh Singha), reaches at her door to have his watch repaired. Rannvijay Singh Singha is clearly shy, but he keeps on visiting there day after day to have his water logged watch fixed. As payment, he gives her a hundred rupee note in the form of an origami swan. Aranya bit by bit warms up to this unusual unfamiliar person and from side to side a series of meetings and alongside all odds they fall in love. But who was this man named as Rannvijay Singh Singha aka Andy? From where did he come from? What was the motive behind his regular visits and above all what was his history?
As Aranya finds out the truth about Rannvijay Singh Singha, the movie heads to a thrilling and touching culmination in the strongest custom of great love stories.
When love happens, life takes a turn…