The five-month-old baby of impoverished tribal woman Jhumpa Mahato is stolen. Two brothers, Gautam and Raman, who witness the kidnapping, try to help her and become embroiled in the complexities of the investigation.
The five-month-old baby of impoverished tribal woman Jhumpa Mahato is stolen. Two brothers, Gautam and Raman, who witness the kidnapping, try to help her and become embroiled in the complexities of the investigation.
The film's central thesis explicitly promotes progressive ideology by highlighting systemic corruption, class disparities, and the failures of state institutions to protect marginalized communities, aligning with a clear left-leaning critique.
The film centers on a tribal woman and tribal communities, explicitly portraying their marginalized experiences. Its narrative critically examines societal prejudices, caste and class divides, and gendered vulnerabilities, making these themes central to the story.
Based on available information, 'Stolen' does not feature identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The film's narrative is centered on social issues such as class, caste, and systemic corruption, with no indication of LGBTQ+ representation.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film 'Stolen' (2023) features original characters, including two brothers and a tribal mother. There is no indication from the provided information that any character was canonically, historically, or widely established as one gender and then portrayed as a different gender in this film.
The film "Stolen" features original characters within an Indian context, and there is no indication of any character's race being altered from a pre-established canon or historical record. It does not meet the definition of a race swap.
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