
This documentary explores the cultural and historical significance of the Grand Trunk Road, a 2,500-kilometer route that has connected India and Pakistan for centuries. Through the lens of local traditions, religious festivals, and the daily lives of people living along the road, the film captures the enduring legacy of the colonial era and the complex, often conflicting, identities of the two nations. From the vibrant celebrations of Durga Puja in Kolkata to the daily border rituals near Lahore, the film offers a compelling look at the people and forces that shape this historic artery.




