Vijaydaan Detha's story is seeped in Rajasthani folk tradition. The story starts innocently enough with the birth of two girls in neighbouring Rajasthani towns who are bound by marriage even before their birth, by their fathers. Imagine what it must mean for a girl to be a boy, although just outwardly, in patriarchal Rajasthan and what rewards and struggles that entails. To understand what it means to fall in love with a person, and not their gender, but what it means to nurture that in a largely homophobic society.