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Bhagwan Bharose (2023): A Deep Dive into Faith, Innocence, and the Seeds of Radicalization Directed by Shiladitya Bora Bhagwan Bharose
A black-and-white television brought from the city provides a window into a changing world.
The title itself, which translates to "Leave it to God" or "In God’s Hands," encapsulates the boys' philosophy. However, their idyllic childhood is soon disrupted by the creeping influence of communal politics and adult ideologies. As the socio-political climate of the country shifts, the boys find their innocent beliefs being weaponized and challenged by the world around them.
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