India, April 22 -- On April 20, Pope Francis passed away at the age of 88, and according to an official statement released by the Vatican, the cause of death was a cerebral stroke, coma, and subsequent irreversible heart failure. With his death, the world turns its attention to one of the most secretive rituals in the Catholic Church: Conclave, which is the process of electing the next pope. Coincidentally, this centuries-old tradition was the focus of one of last year's most talked-about films, Conclave, based on the novel by Robert Harris and starring Ralph Fiennes as Cardinal Lawrence. The film dramatises the inner workings of the papal election process, blending suspense, secrecy, and spiritual solemnity. But just how true to life was...