Nh10 -2015-

Meera and Arjun represent the hubris of the urban elite. They believe that their wealth, education, and social status grant them a shield of invincibility. Arjun’s fatal mistake is treating dangerous criminals like minor city nuisances, failing to realize that the rules of the metropolis hold no value on the highway.

Navdeep Singh uses the physical highway as a literal and metaphorical bridge between these world-views. In Gurgaon, Meera is independent, commands respect in boardrooms, and smokes freely. However, as the car moves down NH10, the infrastructure crumbles, cellular networks drop, and the social contracts of the city dissolve. nh10 -2015-

This draft explores as a pivotal moment in Indian cinema that bridges urban modernity with deep-seated social tradition. Meera and Arjun represent the hubris of the urban elite