Neil Randhawa, a wine connoisseur from Italy, lands in New Delhi to
fulfil a stranger's wish of offering a wine called Blue Eagle to God Kal
Bhairav in Ujjain. But unfortunately, he loses the wine bottle worth
four crore rupees as soon as he walks out of the airport. Therefore, he
goes to a police station where he narrates his life involving his mother
Rashmi Randhawa with whom he recently had a conflict that serves as a
catalyst to the story forward. At the same time comes to the police
station, Moe Kyaw Somani, a young dynamic girl from Yangon after losing
her 12th grade certificates while she was on her way to Lady Shri Ram
College to give an audition, as part of the admission process for an
under-graduate course in Political Science. So, she too narrates her
story of three generations in Myanmar who have been yearning to bring a
change in their country and in order to make that happen how important
it is for her to join the prestigious college where Daw Aung San Suu Kyi
had once studied. Behind this exorbitant wine bottle and the top ranked
certificates are the emotions of these two individuals who try to help
each other with their purposes in life while something called love
blooms between them slowly. "An effortless read, captured the emotion of
the moment even as it transported you there.....just like a fine
wine." - Magandeep Singh, Sommelier & Author