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Dhoop is a post - Kargil drama - a story of the parents of this young Captain who lays down his life in the war. Inspired by a real life incident, not your typical war - film. Dhoop is more about the war within. What happens after the guns and mortars fall silent on the borders, after territories have been won and claims settled? After the dust has settled over the dead bodies of once spirited young soldiers? It's then that one comes to the twilight zone - the heat of the aftermath. The "Dhoop" that can be harsh yet turns into a warm cocoon after the last snow flakes over the mountain peaks have melted away.
Dhoop is about the trial of martyr's father, who along with his grieving wife, wages a war against the demons of callousness and apathy of the system. It is a tough battle, but he has got to win it as the stakes are too high his dashing son worshipped the ground he walked on and now this father can not let the dead son lose.
Dhoop is all about the emotional interplay of bonding - of attachment and insensitivity of greed and sacrifice.