theaviator
Rajendra and his friends have every reason to be content with the British rule of India, their fathers hold top positions in the Civil services, yet, they have a feeling of patriotism and support Gandhi's non-violent independence movement. However, when one of his friends is killed brutally, and the police refuse to investigate since the murderer is a prominant Englishman, Rajendra decides to take revenge, but with all the factors working against him, not to mention his internal war between violence and Gandhi's teaching, can he get his revenge? And, if he does, will he like what he gets?