I – Proud to Be an Indian

[1][2][3] The film, about racism against Asians in London, was shot in a span of thirty days in the UK and was budgeted between Rs.

"I" is attacked by a group of Pakistanis (whose leader Aslam runs a boxing club) because he suspects him of stealing his sister's necklace.

He lets him go after his sister confirms 'I" saved her from a white racist group who tried to attack and assault her, in the process leaving her necklace behind, which "I" finds.

"I" reminds Aslam they are from the same culture, traditions, and part of the world, and even if they are from different countries, their people should always stick together and fight against racism and inequality and not side with the racists out of fear and just to lead a peaceful life.

Aslam, after the powerful advice from "I," ultimately gains the courage to stand up to the racist group, killing one of their members, but this leads to his death by the gang.