"The Great Indian Bust" follows the life events of a young boy growing up in different parts of India, coming to terms with a society which on one hand wanted its youngest minds to go ahead and achieve greatness, but on the other clipped their wings, made their flight more difficult than it had to be, and told them to follow the cultural norm, one marred by religion, intolerance, violence and a general lack of logic. Unable to cope, not even knowing why things refused to make sense, the boy does exactly what nobody quite wants him to. He defies.

The new place that we moved to? It was called Indirapuram, not even a proper town, more an area, a part of the notorious Ghaziabad district, and yet very far away from it, due to the simple reason that it fell in the National Capital region, which itself came into existence because living conditions in the city were growing worse each year, except of course its richest parts, and therefore a good portion of the population had begun shifting to its outskirts, in all directions. You know what people say about their homes, it might not be the best place in the world, hell, it might not even be a good place to live in, but it is where you belong, and I belong to the absolute fringes, of Delhi."