Six months in chilly Brussels has convinced systems analyst Seetha brought up in 'steamy' Madras that she must move on. The British immigration laws allow writers and artists to be granted a visa even if they have no job so Seetha decides that she is a writer - and her first creative assignment is her visa application form. Harish escaping the slums of India has slogged hard in Belgium for the last 14 years and finally has saved enough to fulfil a lifelong dream: watch a cricket match at Lords in London. Amit seems to have everything - except his strict father's approval which he may win if he finds a way to launder the $2 million his father moved out of India 'during the restrictive years of Hehruvian socialism'. To Ratnesh who hates the Indian caste system plans to seek asylum in the UK all's fair in love war and getting a visa. Across the desk from them all holding their fate in his hands is British visa officer Doug Evans...who himself does not know what is going to happen at the end of the two days in which these characters' lives dreams - and visa applications - cross paths.