Sunheri Chidya
In a dystopian twist on student life, a hostel student returns to his campus only to find it engulfed in unimaginable terror. Hostels are ablaze, innocent girls face atrocities, and the once-vibrant campus crumbles under the oppressive rule of The HS. Yet, the most shocking reality isn't the violence, but the students' apathy. Seated in their rooms, glued to their screens, they remain unmoved, refusing to even stand or raise their voices. Their only semblance of resistance? A digital rebellion limited to tweets and hashtags. This film serves as a searing critique of a generation paralyzed by performative activism, asking how far we've strayed from real efforts to address injustice.