You're referring to the Marathi movie "Fandry" and its Hindi dubbed version!
For Hindi-speaking audiences who think caste is only a rural issue, Fandry serves as a mirror. The urban "modern" person who laughs at a "bhaiya" from UP or looks down on a tea-seller is acting no differently than the villagers stoning the piglet. fandry movie in hindi
Manjule flips the camera. We don't see the village from the temple tower; we see it from the pig farm. The upper castes (Marathas) are not "villains" in a cartoonish way. They are polite, smiling, and casually cruel. The mother of Shalu doesn't scream; she quietly burns Jabya’s drawing. That quietness is terrifying. You're referring to the Marathi movie "Fandry" and
चंक्या (जब्या का मार्गदर्शक) Neev ka Kida (The worm of the foundation):
Fandry, which translates to "lover" in English, tells the story of Jabbar, a young man from a Muslim family, who falls in love with Shahu, a Dalit girl from a nearby village. The movie is set in the picturesque landscape of rural Maharashtra, where the two protagonists navigate their way through the complexities of their social realities.
Jabya falls in one-sided love with Shalu (Rajeshwari Kharat), a girl from an upper-caste, affluent family.