Evocative and provocative, this socially relevant saga highlights the rampant corruption in Indian society and probes into paths for social reform.
When a powerful minister, Krishna Kumar is caught accepting black money and bribes, it sparks a wave of anger amidst the public against bribery and corruption amongst elected officers.
An honest man bravely leads the public into a revolutionary change in prevailing social norms. He encourages people to exercise their right to vote, to learn more about the candidates standing for election and to ensure that the most incorruptible officers are elected into duty. The public are impressed by his leadership and elect him into power.
Can this example of change ignite a transformation amongst Indian citizens to not sell their votes, but to exercise their right to vote responsibly, thereby creating a corruption-free India?