Ten-year-old Anjali and her Muslim friend Irfaan are caught vandalizing the house of Captain Brent the British officer who is the British Raj authority in her small town . In protest against the British occupation of India, many homes and offices of the British throughout India have been defaced with a black "Q" for Quit India.
Only a week earlier, Anjali's mother, Shailaja Joshi had been working as Captain Brent's secretary, translating decrees and legal notices of the British Raj. She also typed letters of rejection for mercy for people whose sons had been arresting fighting for independence from Britain. But she inexplicably quit her job. Now as Captain Brent is escorting them back to his house, they encounter Anjali's mother. Captain Brent's accusations are interrupted by Mrs. Mishra's pleas that he pardon her son who is sentenced to hang for burning down a municipal building. However, Captain Brent is more concerned with Anjali's act of vandalism and he refuses Mrs. Mishra's request. Even though it is evident that Anjali and Irfaan are responsible, Anjali's mother is furious at his treatment of Mrs. Mishra and refuses to accept the British officer's accusations, instead taking Anjali and Irfaan home. At home, Anjali quietly sits with Nandini, her cow to reflect upon her actions. This reminds her, of her lucky charm - peacock feather. It always gave a sign to Anjali that things will get better soon.Ten-year-old Anjali and her Muslim friend Irfaan are caught vandalizing the house of Captain Brent the British officer who is the British Raj authority in her small town . In protest against the British occupation of India, many homes and offices of the British throughout India have been defaced with a black "Q" for Quit India.
Only a week earlier, Anjali's mother, Shailaja Joshi had been working as Captain Brent's secretary, translating decrees and legal notices of the British Raj. She also typed letters of rejection for mercy for people whose sons had been arresting fighting for independence from Britain. But she inexplicably quit her job. Now as Captain Brent is escorting them back to his house, they encounter Anjali's mother. Captain Brent's accusations are interrupted by Mrs. Mishra's pleas that he pardon her son who is sentenced to hang for burning down a municipal building. However, Captain Brent is more concerned with Anjali's act of vandalism and he refuses Mrs. Mishra's request. Even though it is evident that Anjali and Irfaan are responsible, Anjali's mother is furious at his treatment of Mrs. Mishra and refuses to accept the British officer's accusations, instead taking Anjali and Irfaan home. At home, Anjali quietly sits with Nandini, her cow to reflect upon her actions. This reminds her, of her lucky charm - peacock feather. It always gave a sign to Anjali that things will get better soon.