Landlord Vishal Dhvaj (Govind Oli) and his wife Pramila (Vinita Lama Gurung) hear the echo of a slogan in their courtyard one day - Sukumbasi problem solve, solve! Sukumbasi problem solve, solve!
This slogan seems to be the cry of Sukumbasi that has entered the country. When will this slogan, which is echoing from the streets to social media, make the state accountable? The negligence, haste, and insensitive steps seen in the name of Sukumbasi management are certainly seeking answers! But will this slogan shake the leadership?
On the stage of the play, this slogan has shaken Vishal Dhvaj from within. His wife Pramila is also frightened by the procession of Sukumbasi. Has Ramvishwas's family, who have been working in their house, joined this procession? The two couples look suspicious. 'Ramvishwas must have joined that procession,' Pramila, standing at the door of the house, guesses looking at Vishal Dhvaj.
While this dialogue is being spoken, Pramila's face looks anxious. Although it is said that processions can be held in democracy, Vishal Dhvaj stands silently in front of his wife, saying that some people have ruined it.



