Kanji is an atheist who, ironically, makes a living selling antiques like Buddha statues. Search around for some seemingly ancient religious statues or sculptures, and sell them to believers of various religions at high prices. In this way, Banji laughs at other people's ignorance, and at the same time makes a fortune silently. The wife is different. She is a devout believer. Seeing that her husband is stubborn, she can only make up for it by doing good deeds in her daily life. When his son participated in a major sacrificial ceremony, Kanji made a vulgar joke about the gods, and then angrily dragged his son home. Soon, an earthquake occurred in fine weather, and Kanji’s shop suffered heavy losses, but other shops around were safe, and the insurance company refused to pay. Kanji then sued several religious believers to court, and the gods were also very interested in this matter, possessing human beings to approach and help Kanji, Kanji gradually changed his views on religion. The film is humorous and satirical, and the respect for God is transformed into a naked price tag. It is a compromise of India, and it is unbearable for the whole world