The film follows the lives of several of those falsely accused, featuring cases such as Prince Garg, who was
falsely accused of rape and endured five years in jail, despite
CCTV evidence proving he was miles away from the incident, thwarting his dream of becoming a
Chartered Accountant at the age of 18. Despite acquittal,
societal rejection lingers, hindering his ability to restart his career. Featuring testimonies from former
IPS Officer Amitabh Thakur, Jagmohan, Late Arvind Bharti, and others, the documentary presents numerous accounts ''India's Sons'' also documents a full-fledged racket in Rajasthan, where an organized group, comprising High Court lawyers, women, and police, exploited false rape accusations to extort money from affluent individuals. The film delves into various instances that raise questions about the functioning of the legal system and presents data from the National Crime Records Bureau, highlighting the abuse of rape laws. == Reception ==