The last scene: Kabir, now a permanent mess in a pink shirt, teaching Chhotu to whistle. Meera rolls her eyes but smiles. One kid asks, “Will you leave us too?” Kabir replies, “Not for another ten days.” And the kids count — “That’s forever!”

A cynical con man gets ten days to turn a rundown orphanage into a profitable resort — but ends up discovering a family he never had.

He arrives expecting tearful nuns and easy manipulation. Instead, he meets Meera (28), a fiery, practical woman running the place on fumes, and seven mischievous, resilient kids who’ve seen more betrayal than love. Kabir tries his tricks — fake legal notices, bribing the cook — but the kids outsmart him at every turn. They hide his car keys, “accidentally” dye his white shirt pink, and record him tripping into a cow dung pile, threatening to go viral.