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Directed by Nandita Das , the story highlights how, in a world of five-star ratings, the most valuable thing remains the human dignity that an algorithm cannot measure.

While the film is a critique of modern capitalism and the "invisible" workers who sustain it, it finds its heart in small, shared moments: Zwigato (2022)

Manas, conditioned by old-fashioned ideas of being the sole breadwinner, initially bristles at Pratima working. However, as the app’s demands become more dehumanizing—culminating in him being blocked after a fake customer complaint—he is forced to confront his own biases and the harsh reality of their social class. The Human Core Directed by Nandita Das , the story highlights

In the humid air of Bhubaneswar, ( Kapil Sharma ) is a man defined by a blue rectangular backpack and the relentless ping of a smartphone. Once a respected floor manager at a factory, the pandemic stripped him of his job, forcing him into the volatile "gig economy" as a rider for Zwigato , a food delivery app. The Human Core In the humid air of

The story avoids a fairy-tale ending, instead offering a "slice-of-life" resolution where Manas and Pratima find joy in a simple moment together—riding their motorbike parallel to a train, laughing as they briefly outrun the weight of their world.

At home, the traditional dynamics of his family are shifting. His wife, ( Shahana Goswami ), watches the mounting pressure on Manas and decides to step out of her role as a homemaker. Driven by a mix of fear and newfound excitement for independence, she takes on work as a cleaner and a masseuse.

Despite the exhaustion, Manas banters with his children and shares quiet, deep affection with Pratima.