
Queenie Mukherjee is a 68-year-old Michelin-starred chef, the first Asian restaurateur to hold a Michelin Star, and a proud MBE recipient. When her three adult children notice gaps in her memory, she is diagnosed with Alzheimer's and divides her assets between them, expecting each to take turns caring for her. As Raj, Gopal, and Kamala struggle to reconcile their duty to their mother with the demands of their own lives, the family is forced to confront what they owe each other. A heartbreaking drama about love, immigration, and the Indian spiritual cycle of death and rebirth.