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Bihar, 1946 -
As the winds of independence stir across a nation in flux, deep in the heartland, a different kind of tradition holds firm: child marriage.
In a quiet village, Gulab Mishra, a spirited 9-year-old girl, is married off to Anirudh Singh, a 16-year-old heir of a wealthy zamindar family. The ceremony is a matter of duty and alliance for their families - but for Anirudh, something unexpected awakens. With a glance, with a smile, with the soft rustle of her anklets, he feels something stir within him - a tender, inexplicable affection for the little girl who now bears the title of his bride.
When Gulab returns to her parental home after the wedding - as tradition demands - Anirudh finds himself restless, haunted by her presence in his memories. What begins as innocent attachment quietly blossoms into a deep emotional yearning as seasons pass.
This is not a tale that glorifies child marriage, but one that tenderly explores the emotional nuances of a boy becoming a man while carrying the weight of a bond he barely understands. As Gulab grows into her own person and the world around them begins to change, their love matures too - rooted in patience, innocence, and time.
"Chhoti Si Dulhan" is a delicate portrayal of longing, unspoken emotions, and the quiet beauty of a love that waits through the distance, through age, and through change.