Jarnal Singh ak.a Jelly is an animal lover, a veterinary doctor who is in love with Retd. Brigadier Meghnath Sharma's daughter Pushpa. Meghnath Sharma is an orthodox, strict and stubborn man who hates animals from the bottom of his heart. He can go to any end to demean someone who doesn't agree with his views.
When Meghnath finds out that his daughter loves a boy he disowns her immediately. Later, Jelly and Pushpa get married but the marriage doesn't turn out to be as expected. Their marriage is in shackles and both fight with each other to no end. Pushpa is very depressed and misses her family. The only way out for Jelly to repair his deteriorating marriage is to win the heart of his animal-hating father- in-law Meghnath Sharma.
Suburban Steps to Rockland is a feature-film documentary that revolves around the story of the Ealing Club, a venue recently defined by the prestigious Mojo Magazine as 'The Cradle of British Rock' thanks to its role in creating a new musical movement whose participants continue to influence the sound of contemporary music.
When Tom Stocks, a young man from Bolton has to turn down a chance to study at the East 15 drama school because he cannot afford the fees, he sets up a campaign to highlight socio-economic exclusion in the arts. Tom is not alone. Actors from working class backgrounds are struggling to get in and get on in an industry stacked against them. Established actors worry about where the next generation of talent from modest backgrounds is going to come from. Christopher Eccleston, Julie Hesmondhalgh, Maxine Peake and Samuel West are among those who feature in this film talking about the barriers to success. And this is an issue not just for those who see their dreams thwarted because they do not have the 'bank of mom and dad' to back them. Who gets to be on our stages and screens matters to all of us. Whose stories get told, what images we have of ourselves, who we think 'we' are, helps shape our identities. And that is political.
In between performance, dance and ceremonies, "The Ferryman" is a choreographic exploration of animistic rituals roots, a luxurious visualization of a bewitchment and an exorcism of a man-deer in the borders of the world.