Like Stars On Earth
Raj is an extremely successful and highly driven architect living in New York City with his wife Juhi (a head hunter) and his son Neal, 6. Raj has sacrificed many things to fulfill his career ambitions in New York City. But he is haunted by a lingering feeling that he must return to his small village in Punjab to make peace with his aging father whom he greatly admires. Will he make peace? What journey he will go through? What will he, or the whole family will discover?
Maanav is a struggling filmmaker who does not want to compromise on his script. His girlfriend Ruchi is a successful film editor who arranges for him to meet Nitin a producer. Nitin likes the script but is not very sure of its box office potential. Maanav then suggests a story from the Panchtantra: A woman is caught red-handed with her lover by her husband and yet she manages to wriggle out of it Scot-free! Nitin loves the story but finds it too short for a feature film. Maanav then creates three more stories based on the same premise: in a way the Panchantra story travels in different versions to the modern times through the film. The four stories are woven together by a common story. Mirch itself echoes this structure with four stories mingling with the main narrative.
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