Amiya Nath Bose, born in 1915, was part of a family of stalwart freedom fighters. His father, Sarat Chandra Bose, and uncle, Subhas Chandra Bose, were outspoken critics of British rule and frequently faced imprisonment or detention as a result. Despite the separations, they maintained a connection with young Amiya through letters, written from prison cells and distant lands during both good and challenging times. Though many of their words were censored or lost, some have endured, preserving a legacy that we continue to read today. This film is adapted from the book 'The Bose Brothers and Indian Independence: An Insider's Account' by Madhuri Bose.—Nikhil Katara