
A baby boy, left alone in the aftermath of a flood, is discovered by Kantaben and Nattubhai, the compassionate owners of a modest orphanage. They decide to call him Krishna, drawing a parallel to the myth of Lord Krishna, who was similarly taken in by adoptive parents as an infant. Krishna grows up contentedly in the orphanage alongside Kanta, Nattu, and the other children. However, as time passes and his friends are gradually adopted into new families, Krishna remains behind, leading him to feel unadoptable and unwanted, convinced he will never have a family of his own. In a moment of despair, he visits a temple one night and prays to Lord Krishna. The tale unfolds as Lord Krishna, in his mischievous ‘butter thief’ form, descends to Earth to befriend the young orphan Krishna and guide him on a journey to find his true family.