The title itself sets the tone for the narrative—a playful jab at the disparities between those who act and those who wait. The story typically revolves around a chaotic family dynamic, possibly involving a inheritance dispute, a confusing property matter, or a group of relatives trying to outsmart one another.
Kanti’s daughter is to be married. He asks Bhupat for his prized possession: a vintage ghodi (a wooden horse statue) that symbolizes Bhupat’s family honor. Bhupat hesitates but agrees, believing friendship trumps material wealth. When Kanti takes the statue (Lai Gaya), he laughs, "Ame Lai Gaya!" (We have taken it). ame lai gaya tame rahi gaya gujarati natak work