
In the heart of a bustling suburb, Victoria is a young beautician whose life revolves around her work at a local beauty parlour. However, her seemingly simple life takes a dramatic turn when she decides to elope with her Hindu boyfriend, igniting a fierce conflict with her traditional Catholic parents. Caught between the expectations of her upbringing and her desires, Victoria finds herself at a crossroads as she ponders her future and the sacrifices she must make for love. The weight of her family’s conservative values weighs heavily on her, prompting her to seek a path that is true to her heart, yet fraught with peril and emotional turmoil.
Amidst the chaos of her personal life, Victoria's day takes an unexpected twist when her neighbour asks for a small favor: to temporarily house an offering rooster destined for a festival at the nearby St. George church. As she juggles the rooster's humorous antics and the arrival of clients at the beauty parlour, the day unfolds into a comical yet poignant exploration of identity and faith. The presence of the rooster, a symbol of sacrifice and celebration, serves as a constant reminder of the cultural clashes that define her existence. Clients come and go, each with their stories and issues, forcing Victoria to confront her own dilemmas through the lens of others' lives.
As the day progresses, tensions rise not only within her home but also within herself. Victoria wrestles with her feelings for her boyfriend, who is uncertain about the elopement, and question marks linger about her relationship with her parents. This unique day filled with chaos becomes a journey of self-discovery, leading her to unexpected personal insights and spiritual revelations. By the end of this transformative experience, Victoria must reconcile her dreams with her reality, ultimately leading her to confront the deeper meanings of love, family, and what it truly means to honor one's self.