Unlike his parents, who have long succumbed to the crushing weight of village hierarchies, Jabya harbors dreams of a life beyond his caste reality. He goes to school, wears trendy clothes when he can afford them, and desperately tries to distance himself from his family's traditional occupations. The Weight of Adolescent Desire
The casual deployment of the word "Fandry" highlights how language strips marginalized individuals of their basic personhood, reducing them to the status of animals. Lived Experience vs. Mainstream Representation fandry
Operates as the language of natural authority, law, and casual cruelty. Unlike his parents, who have long succumbed to
The film follows (Somnath Awghade), a young teenager from the "untouchable" Kaikadi tribe living on the fringes of a village in Maharashtra. Fandry (2013) - Movie Review Unlike his parents