In a splendid mansion in New York, the life of a wealthy family is shaken when the mother, a woman of strong character and exaggerated manners, decides to make a surprise visit to meet her son’s fiancée. But instead of the perfect daughter-in-law she had envisioned, she finds a carefree and somewhat clumsy young woman who has no idea how to fit into high society.
The bride, with her natural charm and laid-back approach to life, creates genuine chaos in the family’s orderly life. As the interactions between the characters become increasingly hilarious, the mother desperately tries to regain control and maintain the image she wants to project. But, of course, her intervention only adds more complications to the situation. The more she tries to impose her sophisticated world, the more the bride's free spirit is reinforced, who, unwittingly, begins to show everyone that authenticity and fun can be a better option than the rigidity of appearances.
With a play of identities, romantic misunderstandings, and comedic situations on the brink of disaster, the family soon realizes that true love is not measured by social labels. Having control over life does not mean having a heart full, and in this whirlwind of misunderstandings, they end up learning a humorous lesson about the importance of being oneself.