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Bhagwan Bharose has been celebrated on the international film festival circuit, winning "Best Film" at the . Critics have praised it for its "brave storytelling" and its ability to tackle complex themes of faith and radicalization without being preachy. It stands as a significant contribution to independent Indian cinema, joining the ranks of films that use small, personal stories to comment on the soul of a nation. Why It’s a Must-Watch
The story follows two young boys, Bhola and Shambhu, whose innocence is challenged as they navigate a world shifting between traditional faith and a volatile socio-political landscape.
The core conflict arises when Bhola’s father brings a television set into the village from Mumbai and pushes Bhola into a progressive, formal school. Suddenly, the unshakeable myths the children believed are challenged by palpable scientific facts and progressive teachers. As their small world expands, their pure ideas of faith are violently upended by the fast-changing socio-political and communal conflicts ripping through the country.