He realizes that the kerosene being mixed with diesel, is coming from ration shops – ‘it’s the poor people’s kerosene’. In addition, he also becomes conscious of the extent of pollution caused by burning adulterated fuel. He finds strength and comes back to fight, against his parents wishes.
Now we realize why he was under so much stress. There is a clear threat to his life, because he insists on doing his duty to stop petrol adulteration. But this time, Manjunath is not deterred. He continues doing what he considers right, without worrying about the consequences. As a result of this, one night he gets brutally killed by the people who are getting harmed by his doing his duty. His family and friends suffer, cry at his death. Why? They wonder… Why he put himself in so much danger…
The question still remains. Is he a failure or a success?
Slowly, the worst fears start coming true. Beyond the initial grief, no one wants to come forward to carry on the fight.
In the film, Manjunath is shown watching what happens after he dies. We see him starting to feel that it is all pointless. And he cannot watch his parents’ tears any more… after all, what was their fault? Maybe he should have compromised. But how can people not see what he has? That what he fought was something very big and very important.
Suddenly, like a bolt from the blue, people unrelated to him, who have no connection to him, start to realize the importance of what Manjunath did, and start trying to do something. Like novices, they search their way around, but their will is strong. They start getting help again from unexpected quarters. It is nerve wracking, with dangers for everyone who is helping them. But suddenly, instead of one or two, there are a lot people helping them. Manjunath, who has lost hope, realizes that it’s not all going waste.
He hopes and prays that they succeed. The film has Manjunath himself as the narrator, and it cuts back and forth from a rock concert, which is the very unique treatment to the screenplay. And the conflict of the story is not whether Manjunath lived or died, but if the effect of Manjunath lives or dies, and in the end that’s the victory. The film is being supported by the Manjunath Shanmugham Trust through which the support of IIM-Lucknow and Manjunath’s parents have been enlisted. |