An anthology film depicting three stories with themes of survival and agony.
Om Jyoti Das
Govekar
When a kindergarten teacher takes her 16 students hostage and makes a set of demands, it not only rattles the Mumbai police and the city but also sends shockwaves through the country and its leaders as the motive behind the hostage situation is unearthed.
Bhola
Welcome Home is being touted as a psychological drama with lots of thrills. The movie follows a pregnant woman living in a house. She is visited by a few other ladies presumably some officials and ask her about her lifestyle.
The plot of the movie revolves around a female Radio Jockey, who gets in a cab at night to go home, but halfway through the journey, the cab suddenly breaks down. In search of help, the cab driver and the RJ enter an old house. As they enter, they realise the house has been abandoned for many years. Is there any connection between the house and the cab driver? Will the RJ be able to escape the house? What unravels over the course of the night is a tale of mysteries, unexpected twists, and shocking revelations from the past, that dare to scar the present.
In a small village in northeast India, 10-year-old Dhunu dreams of having her own rock band. Her vibrant spirit, imagination and self-assurance stand out in a world where girls are expected to be timid and submissive. With her gang of boys and the support of her widowed mother, Dhunu faces the struggles of her daily life and hopes for the day she can finally play on a real guitar.
Samiran
Fathered by a politician's loveless extramarital passion, Torali's life is a quest for sanctuary from her father's loveless world, but her intent to uncover his transgression gets her trapped in a mental asylum. In that very trap, she finds Samiran who takes up her fight against the wrongs of a patriarchal world.