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A human, Kanji Lalji Mehta, loses his shop in an earthquake. The shop is located in an area in Mumbai known as "chor bazaar." Kanji does not fear God; in fact, he puts God on ill usage for his benefit. After an earthquake destroys Kanji's shop, his insurance claim is rejected and not paid because of an act-of-God clause in the insurance contract. Kanji lodges a claim against God in the court. The notice is sent to all bigger babas. The judge accepts Kanji's case. At first people are outraged and resist him, but as the case progresses, people eventually side with him. A person who claims to be Bhagwan stays with Kanji, eventually helping him. Initially against Krishna, soon other gods and their religious leaders become embroiled in the case. Other people who have lodged complaints with insurance companies for disaster and been turned down also file claims. Soon the case becomes about the false worship and money-making business of the sages, but Kanji remembers that all he needs to do is prove with evidence that God destroyed his shop with an earthquake. Which he does.