The film follows the bike journey of an intersex protagonist across three Indian states. While the physical journey is central, the "deep" theme is that the movie isn't truly about the intersex characters—it's a mirror reflecting a society that refuses to accept them. It explores the "war of a society against itself," where the mere existence of a person with both male and female genitals is seen as a threat to the established social order.

: Eka is reportedly the first Indian movie to explicitly discuss the intersex gender and body politics in such a raw manner.

: The director famously stated that the film is not just about the characters, but about a society that "can’t accept them," turning the narrative into a mirror reflecting social intolerance. Controversy and "Banned" Status