In November 2020, farmers of India marched towards the nation's capital, Delhi to mark their protests against the newly introduced farm bills by the Indian government. When stopped by the security forces from entering the city, they did something which was never seen before... They decided to stay on the roads to the capital for an indefinite time period. Millions of farmers and their families resided and protested on those roads for one whole year. Making it the biggest and longest protests anywhere in the world in the year of pandemic. This documentary, shot across the year explores this one of its kind event, where these torch-bearers of democracy donned all weather conditions from the coldest nights to the hottest days on the tar roads, emphasizing on the importance of democracy, voice of people and the role people play in nation-building. Titled 'Too Much Democracy', the film features input by eminent experts and leaders, as well as a number of farmers who participated in the protests. It is a modest attempt to bring forth a comprehensive picture of the much-maligned protests in right-leaning national media, and in the popular imagination in general. In the journey through this year, the maker seeks the answer to one simple question... Do the values of Gandhi still mean something in new India ?