Nh10 -2015-

The film's true antagonist is not just Satbir, but the patriarchal system he represents. The men in the film see violence as their prerogative and women as property to be controlled or avenged. The character of Ammaji (Deepti Naval) is a particularly powerful indictment of the system, showing how women can internalize and enforce patriarchal values.

Meera and Arjun believe their economic status, cell phones, and modern sensibilities protect them. NH10 strips away this illusion, showing how fragile urban safety nets are when confronted with lawlessness. nh10 -2015-

Compare its themes to its ( Laal Kaptaan , Navdeep Singh's other works ). The film's true antagonist is not just Satbir,

At its core, NH10 is an exploration of the jarring schism between the two Indias: the shining, globalized, corporate India (Gurgaon) and the deeply patriarchal, feudal India that exists just across the border (rural Haryana). Meera and Arjun believe their economic status, cell

The narrative follows Meera (Anushka Sharma) and Arjun (Neil Bhoopalam), an affluent couple from Gurgaon. Their plan for a romantic getaway is derailed when they witness a young girl being dragged away by a gang on the highway. Arjun’s intervention—and the couple’s subsequent refusal to back down—traps them in a violent chase across the desolate stretches of the National Highway 10. The film chronicles their terrifying descent from the safety of their SUV into the barbarism of the badlands, culminating in Meera’s primal fight for survival.