This film narrates the story of a childhood friendship torn apart by divergent political beliefs – one friend staunchly supports Modi and his ideologies, while another vehemently opposes, revealing the intricate dynamics of every relationship amidst the polarized political landscape of contemporary India.
Childhood friends Chintu and Bablu grapple with a profound ideological rift amidst India’s politically charged landscape. Chintu passionately aligns with Prime Minister Modi, embracing the polarizing Hindutva principles propagated by the BJP and RSS. His fervor for a unified Hindu identity clashes with Bablu’s vehement opposition to the extreme narrative, seeing it as a threat to India’s pluralistic ethos.
As political tensions escalate, their friendship unravels against the backdrop of divisive rallies and strained family gatherings. The narrative explores the delicate dynamics of relationships in a polarized society.
“India’s Fractured Bonds” delves into the human cost of political polarization, capturing the complexities of evolving identities and friendships within contemporary India’s charged political climate.