One of the primary concerns of the film is the struggle for individual identity within the confines of societal expectations. Hari and Rasool, the protagonists, are products of their environments, shaped by their families, communities, and cultural backgrounds. Their experiences serve as a commentary on the rigid social structures that govern our lives, often stifling personal desires and aspirations. Through their narratives, the film critiques the oppressive nature of societal norms, highlighting the need for individual freedom and agency.
One of the primary concerns of the film is the struggle for individual identity within the confines of societal expectations. Hari and Rasool, the protagonists, are products of their environments, shaped by their families, communities, and cultural backgrounds. Their experiences serve as a commentary on the rigid social structures that govern our lives, often stifling personal desires and aspirations. Through their narratives, the film critiques the oppressive nature of societal norms, highlighting the need for individual freedom and agency.