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Binod and Rabinder are cousins brought up as brothers, Binod sincere and high-minded, Ranbinder in and out of trouble. Binod becomes a journalist who aspires to be a writer. Rabinder, the one always full of plans, grows up and gets arrested for running a porn parlour. When a Bombay film director approaches Binod for a script one day, and Rabinder has just come out of jail looking for new avenues, the ambitions of the two men unexpectedly intertwine. Home Products is the story of towns and cities in India and its middle class.
Binod and Rabinder are cousins brought up as brothers, Binod sincere and high-minded, Ranbinder in and out of trouble. Binod becomes a journalist who aspires to be a writer. Rabinder, the one always full of plans, grows up and gets arrested for running a porn parlour. When a Bombay film director approaches Binod for a script one day, and Rabinder has just come out of jail looking for new avenues, the ambitions of the two men unexpectedly intertwine. Home Products is the story of towns and cities in India and its middle class.