The film has been translated as "cushion Man" and is based on the true deeds of Muruganantham, an Indian grassroots entrepreneur. Because of the high tariff on sanitary napkins, in 2012, more than 80% of women in India were unable to use sanitary products during their menstrual period. The protagonist with junior high school education, Lakshmi (Akshai Kumar), looks for a low-cost production method of sanitary napkins for the health of his wife (Radhika Apte), but it is regarded as abnormal and crazy by the whole village. Finally, he traveled to the big city of Delhi, where he met Parry (Sonam Kapoor), the most important beautiful partner in his life, and finally invented a low-cost sanitary napkin production machine and opened its patents. India abolished import tariffs on sanitary napkins in July 2018, bringing about a change in the concept of women's menstrual hygiene in India. "powerful people and strong people will not make the country stronger. Only when the women are strong, the mothers are strong and the sisters are strong will the country be strong."