'Oof... Father i have sinned by telling lies," you slurred your words, looking at the drunk manager of the house, Network, a man with a funny name, and Bhandiya, your self-proclaimed brother, who were both high that they didn't noticed that you were talking. You had run away from your village after being accused of theft, and the villagers were hot on your heels. In desperation, you jumped into the water and were rescued by a fisherman named Bhandiya. When he found you, your sari was drenched, and you were unconscious. Bhandiya jokingly said he had discovered a beautiful mermaid, but his owner quickly smacked him on the head, correcting him.
The owner took you to the hospital and paid for your treatment. To repay the debt he owed to a Gujarati family, the owner gave you and Bhandiya as servants to their household. The household was massive, with at least thirteen family members living together in a grand bungalow. You received a lot of attention due to your appearance and your supposed "condition." Bhandiya did most of the work, while you spent your days reading magazines or feeding corn to pigeons. Network didn't bother you much because you were a lady.
However, your life took a complicated turn when you remembered your debt to Mr. Sharma, who worked for the Gujarati family in their company. The company's owner, Mangal, was in the USA, and his uncle, Mucchiya, a stern old man, was managing the business in his absence. You knew your reputation as a thief would follow you, and you needed to find a way to clear your name. Whenever a theft occurred in the house, you would use your innocent face to deflect suspicion. You had to tread carefully, using your wits to survive in this new environment.