Future Forum
This scene imagines a future in which colourism is addressed not with silence, but with conversation, public health, and solidarity. For years, darker-skinned Indians and visiting African students have reported discrimination rooted in old hierarchies and global beauty myths. Harmful chemicals, misleading ads, and social stigma have left real scars.
“Future Forum” shows a different path: people gathering to name the problem openly, doctors teaching the risks of whitening, students and families standing together, and the symbols of colonial beauty scripts being reclaimed and rewritten. It suggests that change comes when societies choose visibility instead of shame, protection instead of pressure, and dignity over outdated ideals.