
In a musical opening, Eshaan Sood fires his stockbroker before walking through a festive London market. Displaying miserly behavior, he dismisses various street performers and charity workers before arriving at his office to criticize Bob Cratchit’s management.
Distressed by the lack of heating and holiday bonuses, Bob Cratchit’s office staff performs a rhythmic musical number disparaging Eshaan Sood’s character. The employees dance through the frigid workspace, highlighting their boss’s reputation as a modern-day Scrooge.
Bob and Mary Cratchit share a tender musical moment in their modest home, singing about the value of family over material wealth. Bob plays a guitar as their children join them, emphasizing their love despite a limited holiday budget.
The ghost of Marley appears in Eshaan Sood’s bedroom, draped in heavy chains representing his past sins. In a dramatic musical warning, Marley advises Sood to change his ways and beware of the three spirits set to visit him.
Adorned in vibrant attire, the Ghost of Christmas Past transports a reluctant Eshaan Sood through a temporal portal. They arrive in a surreal landscape representing Sood's Indian heritage, where a soulful song encourages him to heal the scars of his past.
In a nostalgic flashback to India, seven-year-old Eshaan Sood plays joyfully with his friend Akiiki. His father and grandmother watch the children from a distance, depicting a period of familial warmth and cultural connection before Sood’s eventual departure for London.
During a vibrant family celebration in India, Young Sood’s sister dances while the elders discuss his future. The scene transitions to a somber moment as the family prepares to send the young boy away to London for better opportunities.
In a brief but poignant memory, Young Eshaan Sood shares a tearful goodbye with his grandmother before being sent away. The boy’s distress is visible as he looks back one last time at his homeland and family.
Guided by the Ghost of Christmas Present, Eshaan Sood observes the Cratchit family’s joyful holiday celebration. The family performs a lively musical number, demonstrating their resilience and love, while Sood watches from the shadows, beginning to feel the weight of his actions.
The Ghost of Christmas Present leads Eshaan Sood to the Cratchit household. They witness the family sharing a meager but joyful meal, where Sood observes Tiny Tim’s declining health and the deep love shared among the siblings.
Eshaan Sood and the Ghost visit Raj’s festive party. Unseen, Sood watches his nephew and Emily host a lively guessing game. The guests joke about Sood’s miserly nature, prompting a moment of painful self-realization for the businessman.
Eshaan Sood stands in a quiet chapel, weeping over a coffin bearing his own nameplate. The Ghost of Christmas Future, appearing in black with heavy makeup, watches as the businessman faces the grim reality of his lonely death.
Upon waking on Christmas morning, Eshaan Sood gifts his housekeeper diamonds hidden in a sweet tin. He then pledges a generous donation to charity workers and visits a local shop, purchasing its entire inventory to support the neighborhood families.
Eshaan Sood arrives at a bustling fairground in a black taxi. He is greeted warmly by Rupert Holly and the Ghost of Christmas Present, eventually joining Mary Cratchit and the community in a grand, celebratory musical performance.
In a vivid vision, Eshaan Sood reunites with an older Akiiki in a lush green landscape. They laugh while running through the tall grass together before sharing a peaceful meal of corn on a boat at sunset.
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