Banjo is an earnest effort that seeks to tell the truth about the lesser-known underground music scene in India. It draws parallels between the prevailing music cultures across the globe and those in India to understand 'street music' - and even though any historical or cultural reference is lacking, the poverty of the musicians and their charming lower-class slum life is context enough. So, even though Banjo is technically made in a void, issues abound in this film. The film, however, neatly avoids any issues, and focuses on a motley band of musicians and their meteoric rise to stardom. ....