Three brothers, Francis, Peter, and Jack, embark on a train journey across India, seeking to reconnect and rediscover themselves after their father's death. Francis, the eldest and most controlled, has meticulously planned the entire itinerary, convinced that this spiritual journey will help them heal old family wounds. However, the trio is a complete chaos: Peter feels overwhelmed by his recent divorce, and Jack is in a constant search for emotional connection, grappling with his own insecurities.
As the train moves through dreamy landscapes, the dynamics between the brothers become tense. Their conversations are often humorous but also deeply revealing, exposing old conflicts and the struggle for recognition and belonging. Along their journey, they encounter peculiar characters and absurd situations that add a touch of humor and surrealism to their odyssey.
The journey is not only physical but also emotional. At each stop, the brothers confront their fears and expectations while trying to understand their family legacy. From unexpected encounters to moments of deep silence, the trip becomes a reflection on loss, forgiveness, and brotherly love.
By the end of the journey, what began as a quest for a superficial connection transforms into a journey of self-discovery, leaving the brothers with more questions than answers, but with a renewed hope for reconnection.