
X and their father are new a city. They both do not identify with the existing binaries of the society and find it difficult to find safe spaces for themselves. X faces humiliation at school when they are unable to fit themselves in either the boys or the girls row. Parallelly, the father is bashed at work for using his discretion to create another category than the existing ones of vegetables that he sells at a mandi. As they both face their shares of difficulties in retaining their identities and individualities, they cope with what comes in their own ways.
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