Title: “Flat No. 404”
Genre: Comedy Sitcom
Format: Multi-camera + occasional mockumentary style confession
Episodes: 10
Duration: 25–30 mins each
Tone: Urban chaos + desi middle-class absurdity
SERIES
CONCEPT
एक
2BHK flat में
4 लोग
रहते
हैं।
Flat नंबर
404.
Symbolic. Life not found.
हर
episode में
उनकी
कोई
“simple” problem होती
है
—
जो
उनकी
stupidity + ego + overconfidence से disaster बन जाती
है।
Theme:
“Adulting is a scam.”
Sub-themes:
Roommate politics
Fake productivity
Dating disasters
Middle-class survival hacks
Startup delusion
CHARACTERS
Raghav – 26, self-proclaimed entrepreneur, कोई startup actual में नहीं
Naina – 25, UPSC aspirant, control freak, motivational quotes queen
Kabir – 27, lazy coder, sarcasm machine
Tara – 24, content creator, reels addict, overdramatic
Recurring:
• Sharma Uncle – landlord,
passive-aggressive
• Chintu – delivery guy, accidental philosopher
• Naina’s Mom – video call threat
Location: Tier-1 city rented
apartment + nearby chai tapri + terrace.
EPISODES
EPISODE
1 – “Security Deposit”
Opening:
Sharma Uncle announce inspection.
Flat full mess.
Raghav says confidently:
“Relax guys. I handle.”
Montage of them hiding broken things
creatively.
Tape on cracked mirror.
Poster covering wall hole.
Inspector finds nothing.
They celebrate.
Last scene:
Ceiling fan falls.
Freeze frame.
EPISODE
2 – “Work From Home”
Kabir claims he works best under
pressure.
Actually sleeps whole day.
Client surprise video call.
Entire gang pretend to be “tech
team”.
Tara accidentally filters meeting
with cat face.
Deal still closes.
Moral? None.
EPISODE
3 – “UPSC Mode On”
Naina bans WiFi after 9 PM.
Raghav secretly installs hotspot
router named “Study Material”.
Kabir hacks WiFi password to
“IAS2025”.
Climax:
Naina finds out.
She changes password to:
“TumSabFailureHo”.
EPISODE
4 – “Viral Reel”
Tara plans emotional breakup reel.
Problem: She doesn’t have boyfriend.
Raghav volunteers.
Fake breakup becomes real confusion.
Comments flood:
“Bro deserved better.”
Raghav starts believing it.
EPISODE
5 – “Startup Pitch”
Raghav pitches app idea:
“Rent-A-Friend.”
Investors actually interested.
Problem: He has no prototype.
Kabir builds fake demo overnight.
Investor joins as user.
Disaster.
EPISODE
6 – “Diet Plan”
Entire flat decides to get fit.
One week healthy food.
By day 3 they hide samosas inside
quinoa packet.
Naina caught eating secretly.
Everyone pretends moral superiority.
EPISODE
7 – “Shaadi Invite”
All invited to wedding.
Budget low.
They decide to gift envelope with
same money rotating between them.
Envelope lost.
Panic.
Turns out Kabir used it for Swiggy.
EPISODE
8 – “Blackout”
City blackout.
No WiFi. No AC.
They forced to talk.
Actual emotional bonding moment.
Kabir confesses fear of failing.
Raghav admits startup insecurity.
Light comes back.
They immediately ignore emotional
moment.
EPISODE
9 – “Landlord’s Son”
Sharma Uncle’s son moves in
temporarily.
Perfect, polite, successful.
Everyone insecure.
They try to outshine him.
He reveals he envies their chaos.
Plot twist wholesome.
EPISODE
10 – “Moving Out”
Sharma Uncle increasing rent.
They consider shifting.
Packing montage.
Flashbacks of stupid fights.
New tenants come to see flat.
They act “responsible”.
Deal falls through.
Rent stays same.
Final scene:
Flat messy again.
Raghav:
“Next month se serious ho jaate hain.”
Everyone:
“Haan.”
Laugh track.
Cut.
SITCOM
STYLE
Fast dialogues.
Callback jokes.
Running gags:
• Raghav’s startup “coming soon”
• Naina’s motivational quotes misused
• Kabir’s “yeh scalable nahi hai”
• Tara’s dramatic background music in real life
Comedy science simple है:
Characters change नहीं
करते।
Situation escalate होती
है।
Real life भी थोड़ा ऐसा
ही
है।
हम
resolve कम
करते
हैं।
Repeat ज़्यादा करते
हैं।
अगर
चाहो
तो
Season 2 में
unka arranged marriage arc डाल सकते
हैं।
या
startup accidentally successful हो जाए
— और
chaos multiply हो।
क्योंकि हँसी
वहीं
जन्म
लेती
है
जहाँ
ambition reality से
टकराती
है।
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