‘Prague’ is about a city with a history of heritage, myth and superstition…a passionate architect with strong but delusional ideas about love and life…a Czech gypsy girl searching for her identity and true love. It deals with the inner conflicts of Chandan, a passionate architect who comes to Prague for a project along with his friend Gulshan who he idolizes and wants to emulate but is also strangely scared of. In Prague Chandan meets a gypsy girl, Elena. This girl becomes the love of his life, his inspiration and also the pain of his soul because of his past from India refuses to leave him alone. Chandan’s experiences have made him mistrust his own shadow and his insecurities have made his life a living hell. His only ally in his darkest times is his friend Arfie but then it is revealed at the end that Arfie perhaps do not exist and Gulshan is an extension of Chandan himself suggesting that it was Chandan who created these characters in his head.
Prague engages the sense in the polemics of the unexplored. It takes us into a world of despair and anxiety, not caring that perhaps audiences do not really wish to go there.