Vikram is a cheerful management student from one of India's best business schools. He becomes an overnight star following the success of an internet campaign opposing India's severe fundamentalism of moral policing. This causes his university professor, Professor Ranjan Batki, to push him to launch another internet campaign to gather funds for underprivileged people living in Maoist-controlled areas of India through a non-profit Pottery Club. Vikram is unaware that he is about to become involved in a conspiracy that will jeopardize both his life and the nation. He becomes embroiled in two corrupt elements of India: Socialism and Capitalism, which are both strongly ingrained in the country. It is a fictionalized account of genuine events from India's underbelly.
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Vikram is a cheerful management student from one of India's best business schools. He becomes an overnight star following the success of an internet campaign opposing India's severe fundamentalism of moral policing. This causes his university professor, Professor Ranjan Batki, to push him to launch another internet campaign to gather funds for underprivileged people living in Maoist-controlled areas of India through a non-profit Pottery Club. Vikram is unaware that he is about to become involved in a conspiracy that will jeopardize both his life and the nation. He becomes embroiled in two corrupt elements of India: Socialism and Capitalism, which are both strongly ingrained in the country. It is a fictionalized account of genuine events from India's underbelly.
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