The story of Magadi Days unfolds when Karnataka gets its new chief minister, who is a highly educated former IT employee. He has great ambitions and desires, and uses his power to bring in transparency in the way the government functions. However, in order to achieve this, he orders all his ministers to update their status of work on Facebook, Twitter and other social media.
Unsatisfied with this new rule, the bureaucratic section of the government plots a plan to bring down this rule. What happens next is the crux of the play.
Caught between this battle of political section and the bureaucratic section are two other characters -- Ibu and Lakkawwa, who hail from Magadi. What happens to them when the chief minister meets them for a by-election?