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- Ashok goes back from the city to his village with an Agenda only to discover that his parents have chosen a bride for him. Caught between the duality of orthodox village life and his progressive city life he struggles to speak his mind.
- The emotionless life of the city is seen to make people mentally distant from each other, even though they live in the same space. Frustrated with his monotonous and melancholic life in a hostel located amidst a city, Biswa gets a call from his girlfriend Mukuta who has gone home which is in a village in Assam. Mukuta's mother is no more and her father lives alone at home when she is away. During the phone conversation, Biswa realizes the contrasting difference between Mukuta's relationship with her home and his own relationship with his city life. He finds it interesting enough to make a film out of it.
- When Vijay a Haryanvi soldier posted in Kashmir begins to question the very institution that he had always wanted to be part of and is therefore, sent home, he cannot lead the normal life he used to live before. He is irritable with his daughter and does not want to talk to anyone. Haunted by the memory of raping a young woman's corpse, Vijay can no longer have sex with his wife. Disgusted by what the army has turned him into, Vijay burns his uniform. But his nightmares persist. He has visions of the Kashmiri civilians who were subject to prodigious violence by his battalion. Vijay has no escape. He is too proud to take his own life, but, is also too weak to keep on living. Death seems to be the only solution.
- The story is about the losing battle of Penchalamma to retain her plot of land.
- Maya recounts an incident from her childhood and finally in the 'last act' gathers courage to tell her father that he was wrong.
- The Zamindar of the village gets to know that the people in the village are getting educated; and he is angered by it. Nagayya is a mild-mannered worker at Zamindar's home. Zamindar threatens Nagayya that he will get his son killed if he won't stop sending him to those "schools". Nagayya, torn between his son's wish to study and the threat to his family, needs the right motivation to revolt.
- A personal film about a mother's visit to her daughter studying in a film school.