"A lot of people told us after 'Rang De Basanti' - 'What an effect the movie has had!' So we wished to show that effect," she said. The documentary has a montage of news clips and archived reportage on the film's success; bytes by Mehra, Rahman, Prasoon Joshi, Alice Patten, Atul Kulkarni, Ronnie Screwala and Kamlesh Pandey; footage of the effect that the movie had on the country's youth, who took to the streets in protest of injustice on various occasions since the release of the movie. "Rubaru" also shows the fun behind the scenes activities that the team and cast engaged in during the making of "Rang De Basanti", which had a workforce of around 1,000 people. Mehra shares that the working title of the film was "The Young Guns Of Bollywood", while Bharathi said that while they were in the planning stages of the movie and were having discussions with the general youth, they came face to face with questions like "Was Chandrashekhar Azad the father of Keerti Azad?" It was this ignorance that strengthened their conviction to make the marvel that "Rang De Basanti" was.
"A lot of people told us after 'Rang De Basanti' - 'What an effect the movie has had!' So we wished to show that effect," she said. The documentary has a montage of news clips and archived reportage on the film's success; bytes by Mehra, Rahman, Prasoon Joshi, Alice Patten, Atul Kulkarni, Ronnie Screwala and Kamlesh Pandey; footage of the effect that the movie had on the country's youth, who took to the streets in protest of injustice on various occasions since the release of the movie. "Rubaru" also shows the fun behind the scenes activities that the team and cast engaged in during the making of "Rang De Basanti", which had a workforce of around 1,000 people. Mehra shares that the working title of the film was "The Young Guns Of Bollywood", while Bharathi said that while they were in the planning stages of the movie and were having discussions with the general youth, they came face to face with questions like "Was Chandrashekhar Azad the father of Keerti Azad?" It was this ignorance that strengthened their conviction to make the marvel that "Rang De Basanti" was.