In 1930s Chittagong, a group of teenage boys are forced to leave their playing field by British soldiers. They join a group of freedom fighters led by Surjya Sen, a widowed schoolmaster. After Gandhi's non-violence announcement, Surjya waits and then raises funds to acquire weapons, vehicles, and bicycles. He also recruits two women, Pritilata and Kalpana Dutta. The group plans to disable communications, free jailed comrades, and take guns and ammunition. However, the women are forced to leave due to family obligations. Surjya decides to proceed with the plan, but it fails due to Good Friday holidays and lack of ammunition. Despite this, they manage to disrupt communications and transportation. With dwindling resources and the British on their heels, Surjya's group must evade capture.
Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey
In a colonial India where football is forbidden, a group of young rebels join forces with a group of freedom fighters to challenge the oppressive British rule and fight for their right to play the game they love.