The short film highlights the importance of safe, culturally rooted spaces for young people to learn about love, consent, and sexuality, emphasizing that open conversations protect young women. Ghotuls were real institutions within Muria and Gond tribes of India. They were youth dormitories where unmarried boys and girls lived and learned about social customs and sexuality in a culturally sanctioned setting.
uses this story to advocate for comprehensive sexuality education, which is crucial in reducing HIV risks and empowering adolescent girls worldwide.

