The short narrative is educational in nature and wants to leave the viewer with an important message about discrimination.
As the story develops, it further reveals to us its attempts to engage with the malpractice of female foeticide and the manner in which unborn foetuses are aborted based on their gender. When a proud father of a daughter, called Diya, sits down for a cup of tea with his friend, a conversation with relevant message about all of these concerns is invoked.