In 1913, Ramanujan sent a letter to Cambridge professor G.H. Hardy, who was impressed by Ramanujan's mathematical abilities. Hardy invited Ramanujan to Cambridge, and in 1914, Ramanujan traveled to England to pursue his mathematical career.

, some international platforms and unofficial community sources list English-Hindi dual audio versions for viewers in India. Film Overview Biography, Drama, History. The story follows the real-life journey of Srinivasa Ramanujan

The film beautifully captures the stark contrast between Ramanujan’s humble life in Madras (now Chennai) and the prestigious, often cold halls of Trinity College, Cambridge.

, a self-taught mathematical genius from Madras, India. In 1913, he travels to Trinity College, Cambridge, to collaborate with Professor G.H. Hardy as Ramanujan and Jeremy Irons as G.H. Hardy. Key Themes Intuition vs. Proof:

The film highlights Ramanujan's challenges with racial prejudice in Britain, his struggle to maintain his vegetarian faith during WWI rationing, and his longing for his wife, Janaki, back in India. Scientific Legacy: His groundbreaking work on partition functions infinite series