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According to the stereotyped society, men like (SHREE) can not live by dancing alone because it is considered a thankless career and to wear 'ghungroos' is supposed to be unmanly. We are trying to show that how a male Bharatnatyam dancer's life is being questioned and judged because of his profession, how he is forced to live like a normal guy but because of the ground-less patriarchy norms he is forced with opinions and judgements for having a proper job and a proper life just like other Indian Men. The movie highlights sexual doubts within a society's mind for a normal man who's looks and body language is little dissimilar from a typical archetypal man of our society, which is basically fabricated by our beloved people. Will Shree be able to overcome all the self-doubts? Will he be able to find himself, will this story lead to a beautiful individual transformation?