This play is about two young rebels from a fictional slum called Janata Nagar, undergoing redevelopment like Dharavi. But instead of demanding fancy townships, their protest is all about education, jobs, and opportunities. They want government schemes to empower the slum residents financially so they can uplift themselves.Otherwise, what’s the point of living in solid, new homes if they’re still stuck struggling for basic things like jobs, businesses, and a decent lifestyle?Set against the backdrop of today’s real, burning issues, the play takes a satirical dig at the social and political scenario. With a mix of music, metaphors, and sharp humor, it hits straight at your heart and mind, leaving you uneasy and thinking hard.