In Colonial India, 1913, Srinivasa Ramanujan is a 25-year-old shipping clerk and self-taught genius, who failed college due to his near-obsessive, solitary study of mathematics. Determined to pursue his passion he writes a letter to G. H. Hardy, an eminent British mathematics professor at Trinity College, Cambridge. Hardy recognises the originality and brilliance of Ramanujan’s raw talent and despite the scepticism of his colleagues, undertakes bringing him to Cambridge so that his theories can be explored.
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