Premlataa, the protagonist, has always stood by Love. In her times she had to run away from her house to marry her love. But her own husband refuses to let their children marry their own way. Premlataa leads them to get their love.
But now when she is 80, she can't understand her grand-children's love affairs. One of them wants to get into a move-in relationship and the other is a homosexual. Can she ever understand today's generations' ideas of Love? Will she support them, when her whole family is against them?