![]() Scenes of raping Indira and the auctioning process of an entire Indian state are interspersed to draw a parallel between the two. Political satire is played out by using sounds of horses and donkeys when ministers appear on screen, which represents the political horse trading witnessed in recent times in the state of Karnataka. From this setting, the film regresses back to the current year 2010 where India is beset with problems of corruption, red-tapism, pollution and unemployment. It is a future where the rupee is valued 70 times the British pound and people who cannot speak Kannada are considered illiterates (and Westerners are visibly apologetic about the same). In contrast, westerners are the ones taking care of menial jobs like taxi driving, janitorial, etc. Super depicts a Utopian India in the year 2030 where Indians are pictured to be wealthy, hard-working, and are seen wearing traditional clothing consisting of Ilkal saree and panche. ![]() This is the Telugu verson of the hit Kannada film Super.
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