From questions about his childhood and his father, Kabir leads her subject through his approach to poetry, his modus operandi as a filmmaker, the reason why he left films to go back to poetry, his relationship with Rakhi and daughter Bosky, and much more. The journey includes tough memories. Firstly, of the Partition, and also of the fact that it took 25 years for Gulzar to stop having nightmares about his experience of those terrible times. Of his stage fright that prevented him from walking up to the stage to simply receive his first Filmfare trophy, though he has climbed that stage over 19 times since. It also includes his opinion of some of his contemporaries in cinema, and of his many translators and those whose work he has himself chosen to translate.