- A middle class city youth starts to realize the irony of this democracy when desperately trying a get a Spinning Wheel he breaks into the Gandhi Museum.
- A middle class City youth starts to realize the irony of the (Indian) democracy when his dying freedom fighter grandfather wishes to have a last look at a Spinning Wheel (a symbol of self reliance propagated by Gandhi) and desperately trying to get one for his grandfather he breaks into the Gandhi Museum.—Anonymous
- A middle class city youth starts to realize the irony of this democracy when his dying freedom fighter grandfather wishes to have a last look at a 'Charkha' - and desperately trying to get one for his grandfather he breaks into the Gandhi Museum. The narrative of the film starts with a comment on today's Indian middle class, and then it proceeds to unravel the turmoil Ashok (and people similar to him) faces in today's modern India as he is being interrogated by DCP Raj Singh. We in fact buried the very idea of democracy that Gandhiji propagated and with it took the independence struggle to the doorsteps of millions of common men. The idea and symbolisms of Democracy were somehow snatched away from the psyche of the nation... The narrative ends with Ashok's emotional outbursts..and then...he's forced into this epilogue: 'Did I miss something?... Don't know, don't care...!'—Pradeep Nayak
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