Vikram is a cheerful management student from one of India's best business schools. He becomes an overnight star following the triumph of an internet campaign opposing India's radical fundamentalism-based 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 triumph of an internet campaign opposing India's radical fundamentalism-based 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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