In a small village, there is a tradition where if a man is widowed or single, he can marry his brother’s wife by changing the chadar (a symbolic cloth). After the death of the elder son, the village head approaches the younger son, suggesting that he follow the tradition. However, the younger son’s lustful stepbrother offers to change the chadar on his behalf. But things take an unexpected turn when the village head insists that the father, the widowed man, should marry his own daughter-in-law, leading to a forbidden and scandalous bond. This is a tale of love, betrayal, and the dark side of traditions.