The film follows Dr. Aryan as he is tasked by the Indian government to investigate the origins of Ram Setu (also known as Adam's Bridge).
Guided by a mysterious fisherman named AP (implied to be Lord Hanuman), Aryan uncovers artifacts linking the site to the events of the Ramayana and successfully argues in court for its preservation as a national heritage. II. Core Themes
A major thematic thread involves reclaiming Indian history from "Eurocentric" perspectives. Aryan critiques the British renaming of the structure to "Adam's Bridge" as an attempt to erase its indigenous identity.
The film centers on the bridge between empirical evidence and religious belief. It posits that scientific inquiry, when pursued honestly, can validate ancient oral histories rather than just debunking them.
The film follows Dr. Aryan as he is tasked by the Indian government to investigate the origins of Ram Setu (also known as Adam's Bridge).
Guided by a mysterious fisherman named AP (implied to be Lord Hanuman), Aryan uncovers artifacts linking the site to the events of the Ramayana and successfully argues in court for its preservation as a national heritage. II. Core Themes
A major thematic thread involves reclaiming Indian history from "Eurocentric" perspectives. Aryan critiques the British renaming of the structure to "Adam's Bridge" as an attempt to erase its indigenous identity.
The film centers on the bridge between empirical evidence and religious belief. It posits that scientific inquiry, when pursued honestly, can validate ancient oral histories rather than just debunking them.