In the remote village
Khempur, where life is governed by tradition and societal norms, Prerna, a teenage girl, obedient and respectful of her family's expectations, but with a spark of curiosity, desires for something more. Jessica, a British-Indian woman, arrives in the village to explore her late father’s roots. She is fascinated by the simplicity of village life and begins to connect with the local children. Jessica’s clothes get dirty when a young boy, Ankush, involved in a scuffle with a schoolmate, accidentally throws cow dung onto her shirt. Ankush is the younger brother of Prerna. Prerna takes Jessica to a water pump to get her to wash herself. Jessica learns from Prerna that Prerna's community uses a different water station as they belong to lower caste. Observing the children playing with makeshift toys, she posts a video of the children playing, which inspires her friend, Erick, to travel to the village with his own, proper board. She orders a few skateboards and, with the help of Erick, teaches the kids how to skate. The children, including Prerna, are initially puzzled but soon become enthralled by the sport. After helping a reluctant Prerna up on the board, Erick gifts her his own skateboard, which she accidentally destroys at the water dam. Scared of facing him, Prerna steals cash from her father and goes to Erick to compensate for his destroyed board. As Erick doesn't accept the money, Jessica applauds Prerna's honesty but asks her to return the money to her father. While keeping the cash back in the safe, she is caught by her father and gets beaten. She is later consoled by her mother to whom she confesses that skateboarding makes her feel free, to which her mother cautiously warns her that women in the village aren't allowed to be free. As the children’s enthusiasm for skateboarding grows, it becomes a regular activity in the village. Prerna, in particular, shows a natural talent for the sport. The kids become infatuated with the sport, skating through the village, disrupting everything and everyone around them. Prerna’s father is particularly alarmed, believing that such activities are inappropriate for girls. He forbids Prerna from skating and insists that she focus on her domestic duties and studies. The growing popularity of skateboarding, especially among the girls, sparks concern among the village elders and teachers. Kids carry out a protest in defense. They skip school to skateboard on the village streets which prompts a teacher to file a police complaint. The police nab the kids and confiscate their boards. Jessica requests the police inspector to give the skateboards back and reassures him that she'll make sure that the kids do not create a ruckus in the village streets. She introduces the kids to
NO school NO skateboarding rule. However, the village superiors are not convinced. Recognizing the children’s passion and the lack of a proper space to skate, Jessica and Erick propose building a skatepark in the village. They face significant challenges, including securing funding and overcoming the villagers’ resistance. Despite these obstacles, their determination and the children’s support push the project forward. They take the project to the Queen of Udaipur, who is inspired by her passion and secures funds to help Jessica. As construction of the skatepark progresses, tensions rise within the village. Some villagers, including Prerna’s father, strongly oppose the project, fearing it will disrupt their traditional way of life. Despite the growing opposition, the skatepark begins to take shape. Erick brings in his skater friends from all over the world to assist in the build. Prerna’s love for skateboarding intensifies her conflict with her family, especially her father. He burns her skateboard and plans to marry her off. She is caught between her passion for skating and the societal expectations imposed upon her. The skatepark is finally completed, becoming a vibrant center of activity for the village. Prerna’s father remains resolute in his opposition, forbidding her from visiting the park. This deepens Prerna’s sense of frustration and helplessness. Jessica organizes a National Skateboarding Competition at the newly built skatepark, attracting participants from surrounding areas. Despite being forbidden by her father, Prerna decides to secretly enter the competition, with the support of Ankush, Jessica, Erick and her friends who understand the significance of this moment for her. On the day of the competition, Prerna sneaks out of her wedding to participate. The event is filled with excitement, drawing the entire village to watch. In a particularly tense moment, Prerna attempts a difficult trick, a drop-in from the highest point in the park, followed by a perfect landing. Witnessing her talent and determination, her father begins to soften his stance. Although, Prerna doesn't win the competition, she is gifted an honorary prize. ==Cast==