He looked up at the ceiling, half-expecting to see the dust patterns of his own life shifting into a message, finally realizing that gravity wasn't the only thing that could cross time and space.
While the world outside suffocated under a dying sun and failed harvests, Kabir used a makeshift projector to beam the movie onto the side of a rusted grain silo. His daughter, Tara, watched with wide eyes. To her, the shimmering black holes and endless oceans weren't science fiction—they were a map.
This indicates "Dual Audio," containing both the original English master track and a dubbed Hindi version.
If you want, I can provide: a brief scene-by-scene breakdown, major themes expanded, or an explanation of the film’s depiction of time dilation and how it matches real physics.