Pacha Belov was born in Moscow, studied at the Gnessin Russian Academy of Music, and is half-Uzbek with very distinctive Middle Eastern features. But the problem is that Pasha knows nothing about his ‘Uzbek side’. He was born and raised in a Russian family. At 32, Pasha has not become a musician but works as a piano tuner, still lives with his mother, lends money to his older brother and obeys his grandmother in everything. Nothing troubles Pasha; he just goes with the flow. But one day, a forced move in with his friend Tolia, a broken tooth, financial problems and an unexpected encounter with Zhenya, a failed actress, make him realise that it is easier to tune a piano than his own life.