BTC is an intimate account of the rapid urbanization that is transforming Delhi as the city expands into the rural heartlands that once provided sustenance for the urban center. In the film Shashank Saini, a native Delhite and cultural anthropologist by training, follows members of a pastoralist caste community as they adjust to a sudden increase in incomes brought about by urbanization in their village. He explores how a sudden injection of money disturbs values in the community by spending intimate time with the film's charismatic main character, Harvansh. Through him, Shashank meets elder male members of the community who provide historical perspective of the change that is transforming their village through vivid accounts implicating the Indian state and global capitalism. By focusing on men, young and old, BTC shows the precarity brought about by 'development' as it impacts the men of this caste community in a moment where particular groupings of urban males in India have been the focus of negative attention in main stream media portrayals.