Piku juggles her life as a successful architect and being a single parent to her 70-year old father Bhashkor Banerji. Getting a life of her own, just doesnt seem possible – not for the lack of trying but shes weighed down by the responsibilities of her work, home and a hypochondriac father. While both are deeply attached with one another, they are equally strong headed, stubborn and just wont let go when dealing with each others idiosyncrasies and quirks! When Bhashkor emotionally blackmails Piku to take a road trip from Delhi to native Calcutta, the owner of the local cab company Rana has no choice but to drive them personally since none of his drivers are willing to endure Piku or her eccentric father. During this crazy road trip they learn to deal with each others moods and idiosyncrasies and it reveals more than Bhashkors bathroom habits. Piku is a heart-warming slice of life film about a father-daughter relationship where Bhashkors irritating yet endearing demeanor and Pikus equally headstrong nature may always be at loggerheads but this seemingly dysfunctional relationship is bonded by an understated and an unconditional love that leaves you wanting more.