"Viruddh", in essence, is a genuine, emotional and sensitive look at a father-son relationship. It is about standing up against a well-established paradigm of power in defence of one's convictions. lt is about dissent, refusal of fear and extraordinary courage and tenacity under extreme pressure and adversity. An elderly couple is forced to search for their faith in human values and society after their son bears the repercussions of trying to intervene in a crime that he was witnessed. 'Viruddh' is stark, realistic and moving, and its theme is universally identifiable. Set in the networked and global milieu, it tells a tale that has classical elements and structure that can be relocated in almost any context. The film expresses individual and social vulnerability in the face of a corrupt system and how this equation continues to be the same even as the ways of society change...
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