Online streaming environments often spark discussions regarding censorship. While theatrical releases must strictly adhere to the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) cuts, digital platforms occasionally host different versions or allow viewers to engage with mature content in a private, controlled setting. For a film explicitly dealing with taboo themes, online availability allowed audiences to evaluate Manjrekar's directorial vision without the frenzy of media sensationalism. Lifestyle and Entertainment: The New Age Viewer

Set against the bleak backdrop of Mumbai after the historic textile mill strikes of the 1980s, the film follows two adolescent boys, Digya and Chouky, who are sucked into the vicious vortex of crime, poverty, and exploitation. The title itself—translating colloquially to a chaotic critique of societal indifference ("Who is eating what, and who cares?")—sets the tone for a narrative stripped of Bollywood glamour.

So, grab your Prime Video subscription, put on your headphones (because the background score and dialect are incredibly immersive), and get ready for a cinematic ride you won't forget anytime soon.