In the forgotten village of Devgarh, tucked deep in the Himalayan foothills, lives Raghunath Pradhan, a 78-year-old retired postmaster - the only registered voter left in his constituency. Every election, helicopters land, motorcades arrive, and politicians bow before him. For a few days, his broken mud house becomes the center of the nation's attention. But this year is different. A sudden constitutional crisis leaves India's future hanging by one vote - his.
The ruling party and opposition both send their envoys, promising roads, pensions, and hospitals. TV channels set up camps, hashtags explode, and every citizen watches the drama unfold like a national reality show. Raghunath, however, has a condition."I'll vote only when you bring my village back to life - the people, the forest, the school, the river, everything you let die."As the world watches, a humble old man challenges the soul of modern democracy.
What begins as political spectacle turns into a journey of truth - uncovering buried corruption, a lost love, and a promise made decades ago. When the day of voting comes, Raghunath disappears. And the nation must decide: was he the last voter - or the first to remember what voting truly means?
In the forgotten village of Devgarh, tucked deep in the Himalayan foothills, lives Raghunath Pradhan, a 78-year-old retired postmaster - the only registered voter left in his constituency. Every election, helicopters land, motorcades arrive, and politicians bow before him. For a few days, his broken mud house becomes the center of the nation's attention. But this year is different. A sudden constitutional crisis leaves India's future hanging by one vote - his.
The ruling party and opposition both send their envoys, promising roads, pensions, and hospitals. TV channels set up camps, hashtags explode, and every citizen watches the drama unfold like a national reality show. Raghunath, however, has a condition."I'll vote only when you bring my village back to life - the people, the forest, the school, the river, everything you let die."As the world watches, a humble old man challenges the soul of modern democracy.
What begins as political spectacle turns into a journey of truth - uncovering buried corruption, a lost love, and a promise made decades ago. When the day of voting comes, Raghunath disappears. And the nation must decide: was he the last voter - or the first to remember what voting truly means?