This might be a documentary. I'm not sure, as the movie is strange by any standards. It starts out with an animated history of humanity's use of energy through the ages. This was well done and easy to follow.
After that, a beach provides a nice visual backdrop to what seems to be almost a summary of a college-level course on the supply and demand of oil, and what happens to oil prices as a result. This includes a discussion of OPEC, the macroeconomics of India, and the fact that the world is running out of oil.
While global warming is mentioned once or twice at the end of the movie, the focus is much more on the economic disaster which will occur when the world runs out of oil.
At the end, the special effects are pretty cool, as Indian spirituality is introduced as part of the plot while the viewer takes a ride in space through the galaxy. However, the spirituality itself seemed contrived. For example, the movie posited that natural sciences and the science of the soul would be united and reconciled by the newly discovered science of spirituality.
Now I can imagine these kinds of spiritual insights happening in someone's dream. But do they resemble real spirituality in any way?
Anyway, this movie is also supposed to have a plot. You can read the plot summary on the main IMDB page. The character John, who's the source of most of these spiritual insights, is a major part of the plot in that plot summary. However, you'll see that the plot as I've described it doesn't much resemble the official plot written by the people who wrote the movie.
It kind of makes me wonder if anyone could watch the movie and discern the plot for themselves without reading the official plot summary.
It's certainly not a Bollywood movie, and so I suspect that it might be just as strange and hard to follow for an Indian audience as it was for me.