In the bustling city of Delhi, "Hands of a Sparrow" follows the lives of three nurses—Pallavi, Mercy, and Aswathy—each grappling with their personal dreams and struggles while working at a government hospital. Pallavi, 25, is determined to break free from societal expectations and her relationship with Vishnu, a tourist guide, by passing the IELTS exam to secure a life overseas. Amid the challenges of their demanding work, Mercy, the eldest, faces a family upheaval when her husband arrives, throwing her life into disarray. Aswathy, the youngest, unexpectedly catalyzes Pallavi’s journey of self-discovery. Spanning two transformative days, the narrative explores themes of migration, identity, and the emotional burdens of nursing. "Hands of a Sparrow" is an intimate portrayal of women navigating societal pressures, professional challenges, and the pursuit of personal freedom, emphasizing their resilience and the courage to redefine their futures beyond the familiar.