Bittoo Sharma ran a small video studio in Kanpur called "Bittoo Ki Talkies." By day, he filmed weddings, baby showers, and local politicians’ press meets. By night, he dreamed bigger.
One evening, a mysterious woman named Meera walked in. She wasn’t from the neighborhood. She wore a sharp blazer and carried a leather folder.
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“That’s why I came to you,” she said. “Because no one notices a wedding videographer.”
“Main hoon Bittoo Boss. Main sirf sach dikhata hoon. Chahe shaadi mein, chahe kacheri mein.” (I’m Bittoo Boss. I only show the truth. Whether at a wedding or a courtroom.) Bittoo Sharma ran a small video studio in
The story went viral. Bittoo became a local hero. But when reporters asked him, “Are you a filmmaker now?” he simply smiled and said:
She handed him a memory card. On it was a recording of a powerful local businessman confessing to land fraud. Meera was a journalist trying to expose him, but the original footage had been stolen. She wanted Bittoo to recreate the scene — to trap the man again. She wasn’t from the neighborhood
And he went back to filming a noisy, colorful wedding the next morning — with a little more respect, and a lot more courage. Would you like a different version — funny, romantic, or action-packed?