Good old Sudhir Mishra serves it up loud and thick in Afwaah. There is love jihad, vigilantism, mob lynching, Muslims suspected of carrying beef, fake news, viral videos, feverish TV anchors, WhatsApp university, Twitter trolls, trigger-happy cops, custodial deaths, fake encounters, corrupt politicians, feudal lords, patriarchy, misogyny, impotent intellectuals and armchair activists. He may have missed caste atrocity, Naxalism, LGBTQ+ rights, or maybe those are there too hidden somewhere in this frenetic, breathless and chaotic saga. Mishra holds a mirror to all that has been going on in our country in the last few years, which is not exactly the azadi ka amrit mahotsav as the slogans everywhere would have you believe. His critics can claim he only trains his lens on all that’s wrong with the country, but the fact that this humongous, vast and varied country surges ahead with its 1.42 billion dreams, is lost on him.