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Bhagwan Bharose serves as a cautionary tale about the vulnerability of youth to indoctrination. It doesn't just critique religion; it critiques the lack of empathy and reasoning that often accompanies blind faith. By the film's conclusion, the "God" the boys were taught to rely on becomes a source of confusion and fear, leaving the audience to reflect on the cost of societal progress and the fragility of communal harmony.

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What makes Bhagwan Bharose special is its refusal to provide easy answers. This is not a militant atheist screed nor a sentimental defense of religion. Instead, Bora’s script (co-written by Manish Kumar) treats faith as a social and psychological scaffolding — something that holds up individuals and communities, but which can also trap them. Bhagwan Bharose serves as a cautionary tale about

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