Vikram is a cheerful management student at one of India's top business schools. He becomes an overnight sensation after a successful internet campaign against the radical fundamentalism of moral policing in India. This prompts his university professor, Professor Ranjan Batki, to challenge him to launch yet another internet campaign to raise funds for poor people living in Maoist-controlled areas of India through a non-profit Pottery Club. Vikram has no idea that he is about to become a part of a plot that will jeopardize both his life and the nation's. He becomes entangled in two corrupt facets of India: Socialism and Capitalism, both of which are deeply rooted in India. It is a story based on true events from India's underbelly.
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Vikram is a cheerful management student at one of India's top business schools. He becomes an overnight sensation after a successful internet campaign against the radical fundamentalism of moral policing in India. This prompts his university professor, Professor Ranjan Batki, to challenge him to launch yet another internet campaign to raise funds for poor people living in Maoist-controlled areas of India through a non-profit Pottery Club. Vikram has no idea that he is about to become a part of a plot that will jeopardize both his life and the nation's. He becomes entangled in two corrupt facets of India: Socialism and Capitalism, both of which are deeply rooted in India. It is a story based on true events from India's underbelly.
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