We are all connected in this infinite universe—like the colors of a rainbow: distinct and unique, yet intrinsically aligned.
At the heart of this film is Dada—a cancer patient, photographer, and the narrator who weaves the stories together. He embarks on a journey to create a film that captures the tapestry of human experiences.
We meet Koko, an infant bursting with energy who grows into a curious toddler. Her working mother is her entire world. Koko’s innocence quietly echoes the fundamental laws of human emotion and interaction.
Bobby, a trans woman, struggles against the weight of a conformist and normative society that fails to understand her identity. Aiban, a boxer and athlete from Northeast India (a Khasi tribal), dedicates his life to working with Adivasi (Tribal) children in remote tribal areas, determined to make a difference. And then there is Kapil, a gifted musician and composer, caught in the throes of procrastination and creative block—trapped within a mental mirage.
Each of them faces their own existential dilemmas. Yet, as we follow their journeys, we come to realize that within our diverse realities lies a profound unity—one that transcends class, color, gender, and creed.
This film was created on a modest budget of less than USD 24,000, driven by the constraints of limited resources, however, it makes up for in spirit. It is a product of collective belief, collaboration, and a deep commitment to pluralism and inclusivity.
Rooted in the subaltern realities of India, this is truly a film of the people, by the people, and for the people.
A trained student of Performing Arts, he began his career designing and writing campaigns as well as composing jingles. Subsequently, he joined the Indian Civil Services and serves as a bureaucrat, while simultaneously pursuing his passion for street theatre, directing, and composing music videos and short films. Cinema has remained an inseparable part of his life, and this project marks his debut feature-length film.
He firmly believes that cinema is one of the most powerful cultural mediums to reflect reality and to advocate for a pluralistic, diverse, and egalitarian society. Originating from Western Odisha, India, he has also been actively engaged as an activist, working towards improving maternal and child health and reducing mortality rates among tribal communities in Odisha and Jharkhand.