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  • Buddha In A Traffic Jam

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    Based on 13 critics

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    Vikram Pandit, who is a student of the Indian Institute of Business, becomes the blue-eyed boy of Professor Jamshed Batki. Under Batki's influence, Vikram starts public discoursing and publishing articles under his own name that are authored by Batki himself. The articles, which deal with the plight of the poor in India, are posted on his blog as well as Facebook.

    The story mirrors the agony of the deprived in India. The problem is primeval, but the remedy must be contemporary. Vikram offers a modern day solution that can bypass all red tape and political hurdles. Promoting and facilitating an idea where trust deficit can be minimized... How a radical business model can effectively replace stagnant policies... How a collective will and might of monetary resources can fast track results.

    Gradually, as under-layers of the story surface and veils are lifted from the faces of people around him, Vikram realizes what he is up against; he must find a way out of the cesspool he has got himself into, where his own life is at stake now... and everyone around him a suspect.

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