When we encounter a child engaged in begging, it evokes in us a deep sense of moral and emotional distress.In such instances, we often attribute responsibility to the parents or, at times, to the governing institutions.However, the grim reality remains that within our social framework, there exist individuals and networks that abduct or purchase children, coercing them into organized begging.In many cases, these children are also subjected to the inhumane trade of human organs.
The protagonist of "Banjaran" serves as a symbolic representation of this exploitative social order.Through "Banjaran", my objective is expose the psyche of such individuals who, through their actions, deface the moral and humanitarian fabric of society.