Dharmatma's' story emerges from a strong conflict between father and son - a story which keeps the gigantic characters standing miles apart in their approach towards life. A father believes strongly that the end justifies the means. The son negates this dogma - he believes that the means are as important as the end. This basic conflict creates an unbridgeable gulf between the two and keeps the son apart from the father. It takes the son away to the rugged land of Afghanistan, to the picturesque valley of Bamiyan, to the ink blue lakes of Band-e-Amir. Here the story takes a most dramatic turn and leads you through an unforgettable saga of love where only the fittest could survive.