Kanji Lalji Mehta, a human, loses his shop in a devastating earthquake in Mumbai's "chor bazaar" area. Despite his shop being destroyed, Kanji's insurance claim is rejected due to an act-of-God clause in the contract. In a bold move, Kanji lodges a claim against God in court, sending a notice to all prominent spiritual leaders. The judge surprisingly accepts the case, and as it progresses, public opinion shifts in Kanji's favor. A mysterious individual claiming to be Bhagwan joins Kanji's cause, and soon, other gods and their leaders become entangled in the lawsuit. The case ultimately reveals the corruption and commercialization of spirituality, but Kanji's determination to prove God's role in the earthquake's destruction ultimately leads to his victory.

OMG: Oh My God!
A devastating earthquake wipes out a small business owner's store, prompting him to take the extraordinary step of suing God, leading to a deeply moving and intense confrontation.