In a vibrant metropolis of the 1930s, a group of wealthy and sophisticated women has found a new way to enjoy their lives: keeping their husbands. The story revolves around two lifelong friends who, after a dramatic change in their financial circumstances, find themselves needing to adjust their lifestyle. Instead of despairing, they decide to join this trend and adopt an unconventional approach to maintaining their social status.
The protagonists, a charming and bold high-society woman and her pragmatic friend, quickly find themselves caught up in a whirlwind of comedic situations and romantic entanglements. As each one discovers the hilarious and sometimes absurd side of being a "kept husband," they also face the pressure of their new responsibilities. From extravagant dinners to the demanding whims of their wives, life becomes a balancing act between love, loyalty, and social expectations.
As the audience enjoys the couple's antics, unexpected dilemmas and conflicts arise. The characters must question what true happiness really means and whether it's worth pursuing luxury at all costs. With sharp wit and a touch of romance, the story culminates in a reflection on marriage, friendship, and the quest for true independence in a society dominated by appearances. Ultimately, they will find that the true value of life lies not in the material, but in authentic connections.