
Jai wants to learn Bharatnatyam which is a form of dance that originated in the South of India and is prevalent all over the world but his father cannot accept the fact that his son is getting the exhilaration from the rhythm of the ghungroos which his elder sister presented him while he was pushed out of the house. This film is based on the choices, the voids, and the struggles that the LGBTQ community has to go through daily.
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