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At the heart of "An Insignificant Man" is the most polarizing man in India today: Arvind Kejriwal. Filmed over two years, this film is a portrait of power, corruption, and a controversial man. The film gives an insider's view into Arvind Kejriwal's brand of politics, which has been labeled selfish, dangerous, anarchic, and yet revolutionary. Shaking the country's most powerful political establishments with basic public issues like water, electricity, and graft, Kejriwal has emerged as the leader of the newest political force in India--the Common Man's Party. With never-before-seen footage, the film offers a unique insight into a fledgling political party's battle between survival and extinction in the world's largest democracy. Capturing moments of triumph and despair, the film is a moving cinematic journey through the narrow lanes of Delhi's shanty towns to the closed corridors of political power.
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