For the rest of the country, there's the Rang De Basanti flavoured Left Right Left that does the trick. A young generation, mindful only of its immediate desires, is flung together in a military academy. The patriotic element is yet to be infused, but once it is, it might just catch the imagination of the Gen Next that RDB hooked. It's to the producers credit that they have got the flavour just right, unlike Sahara One's Sati - Satya Ki Shakti, which couldn't do the same inspite of roping in RDB's writer Kamlesh Pandey (and tom tomming the fact on the channel, to boot). Sati ends up sounding preachy, hence doesn't connect.