One Last Question

It is basically a memoir of a person who had been on the verge of abandoning education and taking up arms against the state, but who was then counseled by his father, which set him on the right and, hence, a better direction.

Starring Adil Hussain as 'Deuta', which means 'father, the 30 minute film revolves around a 15-year-old boy named Tultul and his three friends.

The film revolves around a 15-year-old boy named Tultul and his three friends, who are inspired to join a militant outfit after having been incited with patriotic sentiments by a rebel leader.

He guides Tultul out of the dilemma of joining rebellion by informing him that books, and not guns, are the real agents of change.

Tultul abides by the advice of his father, gets educated from one of the top universities of the world and moves ahead to be a real harbinger of change, while his friends perish into the inferno of militancy.

[3] The plot is based on the true life-story of a young man from Assam, named Manjit Nath, who had been on the verge of turning into a militant.

[4] Years of armed struggle, violent military operations, absence of economic development, and hunger for power of cunning extremist leaders color the minds of the young teenagers, drawing them into the nefarious web of teen militancy.

A force of young men and women from around the country volunteered for promoting the film on various social media channels.

From ‘The Alternative’, ‘Enajori’ and ‘Dear Cinema’ to ‘APN News’, ‘Pandolin’, ‘The Hindu’ and ‘Business Standard’, the film has been widely covered in the media.