Thursday, December 29, 2022

10 Ways How James Cameron's AVATAR Movies Pays Tribute (and perhaps Appropriates) Hinduism

The Avatar film franchise is most definitely a tractate on Hinduism and for Hindus. But even during the release of the first film in 2009, scholars were divided on the treatment of Hinduism-inspired themes. On the one hand, director-writer James Cameron himself has publicly stated, "I have just loved the mythology. The entire Hindu pantheon seems so rich and vivid," before adding, "I didn't want to reference the Hindu religion so closely, but the subconscious association was interesting, and I hope I haven't offended anyone in doing so." On the other hand, some critics have claimed the film franchise has appropriated Hindu teachings. Here are a few ways the film has both paid tribute and perhaps even unintentionally appropriated the oldest practicing religion in the world. 

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1. The very word 'Avatar' itself

In a 2007 interview with Time magazine, Cameron defined an avatar as, "an incarnation of one of the Hindu gods taking a flesh form." That is not inaccurate at all. However, in the films, it is regular human beings who are technically reincarnated when their intelligence is remotely relocated into a new body through advanced technology. Although some critics may argue the films completely reverses the very concept of avatars, they are clearly overlooking another Hindu concept known as Parakaya Pravesha – where humans can leave their body temporarily and enter the body of another like the time Adi Shankaracharya entered the body of a king to learn about material world. Also, anyone who grew up worshipping the most popular avatars of Hindu deities would have quickly noticed how familiar the Na'vi, and particularly the protagonist Na'vi form, is; which brings us to our next point. 

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2. Jake Sully's visual and story representation

Story wise, Sully's character arc in the first film is not very different from that of the heroes of Hindu epics who are reincarnated as one of the people to save them from chaos. Visually too, the Na'vi's blue skin, long hair and forehead markings all seem inspired by the traditional way Hindu figures such as Rama and Krishna have been represented. In an interview, Cameron once admitted, "I just like blue. It's a good color. Plus, there's a connection to the Hindu deities, which I like conceptually." Furthermore, in his original human form, Jakes Sully looks like any other white man. But many commentators have pointed out that as a Na'vi riding a winged-raptor next to Neytiri, the pair bear a striking resemblance to the lord protector Vishnu and the goddess Lakshmi riding the Garuda, which leads us to the next point. 

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3. The Mother Goddess and tree-worship

Just like how Hindus have a Mother Goddess, the Na'vi have a female deity in Eywa which they connect to through the Tree of Souls. Hindus also worship God through certain plants and trees, the most popular being the holy basil. It is regarded as an earthly manifestation of Tulasi, an avatar of goddess Lakshmi, and thus the consort of Vishnu. However, the Hometree in the films seem more similar to a Banyan tree with its hollow vessels that  allow the Na’vi to inhabit them. The Banyan tree is not only sacred to Hindus but also Buddhists since Buddha is said to have reached his higher sense of enlightenment while meditating under a Banyan tree. 

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4. The connection between the soul and nature

The Na'vi ability to connect to not just Eywa but the nature surrounding them is oddly similar to the Hindu concept of Atman. In Hinduism, the physical body is nothing more than a living vehicle between reincarnation transcendental state. The ultimate state of consciousness and connectedness with the higher self is located within ones spiritual subconscious of Atman which fuels both animate and inanimate objects throughout the universe. The Na’vi’s natural ability to directly tap into their natural surroundings' network system allows them to physically connect with Eywa’s sense of oneness, like Brahma. This system allows for the transferal of conscious minds and exchange from one entity to another through a collective psionic conscience not unlike the one that is mentioned in Hinduism. 

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5. Amrita: the elixir of immortality

Amrita, the honey-like extracted from Tulkun brains is said to have anti-aging properties that are sold at a very high price on Earth. Just like the mineral Unobtanium, Amrita is another substance that serves as the reason humans wish to colonise Pandora. According to Hindu scriptures, Amrita is the celestial nectar that the deities and demons churned from the celestial ocean that grants them the intelligence to create immortality. It is worth noting that because this nectar is sought after by both good and evil celestial beings, it has become one of the main confrontations between the two.

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6. The birth of Kiri


There is still a lot of unanswered questions regarding Kiri. For one, she is born to Grace's Na'vi avatar postmortem. Unlike the other Na'vi, she has unique abilities. Since she has no living relatives on Pandora, she was adopted by the Sullies. In multiple Hindu stories, the deity Vishnu reincarnated as a human by descending into the womb of a woman to help mankind. One popular fan theory is that the mother goddess Eywa has reincarnated Herself in Na'vi form to help Her people fight the human invaders.   

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7. "I see you"

The Hindu way of greeting one another is by saying "Namaskaram" which means, "the divinity within me acknowledges the divinity within you." This is not that different from the way the Na'vi say, "I see you" to one another. This way of greeting has become even more fashionable nowadays in this era of physical distancing. It holds much more meaning than a simple ‘hi’ or ‘hello’. 

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8. The colonization of Bharath

Even though not directly linked to Hinduism per say, the films surely draw parallels between the corporate imperialism of the RDA over Pandora and its historical equivalent in India. The privately-run East India Company had its own army that imposed profit-driven territorial sovereignty over the people Bharath by sometimes undermining the native's religions. James Cameron acknowledges how the films are "certainly about imperialism in the sense that the way human history has always worked is that people with more military or technological might tend to supplant or destroy people who are weaker, usually for their resources." Despite its anti-imperialist agenda, the first film seen by many critics as a white saviour narrative where the indigenous people were always reduced to supporting characters in which white people were either the cruel imperialists of benevolent ones.

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10. Adharma running supreme 

"It is said that great minds think alike in all ages. The great saints of Sanatana Dharma (Hinduism) thought about this 5000 years ago and they tried to explain it to us through symbols and stories. Today we have technology explain the universal truths. But are we listening? We are slowly wiping out the green cover and destroying the Mother Earth thinking that we humans are superior and above all. But what Avatar missed is foreseen by Hindu seers the total annihilation of human race when there is rise of Adharma (today it is unimaginable greed and lack of concern for mother earth). We are fast heading towards such a situation and this divine action will be carried out by Kalki. Then there is a fresh beginning. The cycle continues and this present age is not the first cycle and it is not the last."

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Monday, December 26, 2022

MONSTER, A RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL EXPERIENCE By Dennis Saddleman

I HATE YOU RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL

I HATE YOU

YOU’RE A MONSTER

A HUGE HUNGRY MONSTER

BUILT WITH STEEL BONES           5

BUILT WITH CEMENT FLESH

YOU’RE A MONSTER

BUILT TO DEVOUR

INNOCENT NATIVE CHILDREN

YOU’RE A COLD-HEARTED MONSTER       10

COLD AS THE CEMENT FLOORS

YOU HAVE NO LOVE

NO GENTLE ATMOSPHERE

YOUR UGLY FACE GROOVED WITH RED BRICKS

YOUR MONSTER EYES GLARE           15

FROM GRIMY WINDOWS

MONSTER EYES SO EVIL

MONSTER EYES WATCHING

TERRIFIED CHILDREN

COWER WITH SHAME           20

I HATE YOU RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL I HATE YOU

YOU’RE A SLIMY MONSTER

OOZING IN THE SHADOWS OF MY PAST

GO AWAY LEAVE ME ALONE

YOU’RE FOLLOWING ME FOLLOWING ME WHEREVER I GO     25

YOU’RE IN MY DREAMS IN MY MEMORIES

GO AWAY MONSTER GO AWAY

I HATE YOU YOU’RE FOLLOWING ME

I HATE YOU RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL I HATE YOU

YOU’RE A MONSTER WITH HUGE WATERY MOUTH     30

MOUTH OF DOUBLE DOORS

YOUR WIDE MOUTH TOOK ME

YOUR YELLOW STAINED TEETH CHEWED

THE INDIAN OUT OF ME

YOUR TEETH CRUNCHED MY LANGUAGE       35

GRINDED MY RITUALS AND MY TRADITIONS

YOUR TASTE BUDS BECAME BITTER

WHEN YOU TASTED MY RED SKIN

YOU SWALLOWED ME WITH DISGUST

YOUR FACE WRINKLED WHEN YOU         40


TASTED MY STRONG PRIDE                                               2

I HATE YOU RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL I HATE YOU

YOU’RE A MONSTER

YOUR THROAT MUSCLES FORCED ME

DOWN TO YOUR STOMACH       45

YOUR THROAT MUSCLES SQUEEZED MY HAPPINESS

SQUEEZED MY DREAMS

SQUEEZED MY NATIVE VOICE

YOUR THROAT BECAME CLOGGED WITH MY SACRED SPIRIT

YOU COUGHED AND YOU CHOKED       50

FOR YOU CANNOT WITH STAND MY

SPIRITUAL SONGS AND DANCES

I HATE YOU RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL I HATE YOU

YOU’RE A MONSTER

YOUR STOMACH UPSET EVERY TIME I WET MY BED     55

YOUR STOMACH RUMBLED WITH ANGER

EVERY TIME I FELL ASLEEP IN CHURCH


Your stomach growled at me every time I broke the school rules

Your stomach was full You burped

You felt satisfied You rubbed your belly and you didn’t care       60

You didn’t care how you ate up my native Culture

You didn’t care if you were messy

if you were piggy

You didn’t care as long as you ate up my Indianness

I hate you Residential School I hate you           65

You’re a monster

Your veins clotted with cruelty and torture

Your blood poisoned with loneliness and despair

Your heart was cold it pumped fear into me

I hate you Residential School I hate you           70

You’re a monster

Your intestines turned me into foul entrails

Your anal squeezed me

squeezed my confidence

squeezed my self respect           75

Your anal squeezed

then you dumped me

Dumped me without parental skills

without life skills

Dumped me without any form of character       80

without individual talents

without a hope for success


I hate you Residential School I hate you                              3

You’re a monster

You dumped me in the toilet then       85

You flushed out my good nature

my personalities

I hate you Residential School I hate you

You’re a monster………I hate hate hate you

Thirty three years later         90

I rode my chevy pony to Kamloops

From the highway I saw the monster

My Gawd! The monster is still alive

I hesitated I wanted to drive on

but something told me to stop     95

I parked in front of the Residential School

in front of the monster

The monster saw me and it stared at me

The monster saw me and I stared back

We both never said anything for a long time       100

Finally with a lump in my throat

I said, “Monster I forgive you.”

The monster broke into tears

The monster cried and cried

His huge shoulders shook          105

He motioned for me to come forward

He asked me to sit on his lappy stairs

The monster spoke

You know I didn’t like my Government Father

I didn’t like my Catholic Church Mother           110

I’m glad the Native People adopted me

They took me as one of their own

They fixed me up Repaired my mouth of double doors

Washed my window eyes with cedar and fir boughs

They cleansed me with sage and sweetgrass         115

Now my good spirit lives

The Native People let me stay on their land

They could of burnt me you know instead they let me live

so People can come here to school restore or learn about their culture

The monster said, “I’m glad the Native People gave me another chance     120

I’m glad Dennis you gave me another chance

The monster smiled

I stood up I told the monster I must go


Ahead of me is my life. My people are waiting for me                   4

I was at the door of my chevy pony         125

The monster spoke, “Hey you forgot something

I turned around I saw a ghost child running down the cement steps

It ran towards me and it entered my body

I looked over to the monster I was surprised

I wasn’t looking at a monster anymore             130

I was looking at an old school In my heart I thought

This is where I earned my diploma of survival

I was looking at an old Residential School who

became my elder of my memories

I was looking at a tall building with four stories     135

stories of hope

stories of dreams

stories of renewal

and stories of tomorrow           139

Wednesday, December 14, 2022

Top 20 Tamil Films of 2022

Although many pan-Indians dominated the limelight and box office throughout 2022, there were a few Tamil gems that were well-received by both critics and audiences too. Here is a list of my personal favourite 20 Tamil Fims of 2022: 

20) Hey Sinamika

After two years of being married to Yaazhan, Mouna starts to realize that his overly affectionate and talkative nature is overbearing. She ropes in the help of psychiatrist Dr. Malarvizhi to seduce him so that she can use it as an excuse to file for a divorce. However, Malarvizhi begins to fall in love with Yaazhan. To make things even complicated, Yaazhan's newfound blossoming career as an RJ with the psychiatrist's helps takes their friendship to a whole new level...

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19) Love Today

Uthaman and Nikitha have been in a relationship for awhile and are planning to get married. However, Nikitha's orthodox father finds out about them before she can properly ask for his permission. Her father promises to give them his blessings if they exchange phones for a certain period of time. After the end of the period, if they still feel that they are the perfect, they will have his blessings. Both Pradeep and Nikitha agree to this. However, Nikitha is unaware that Pradeep has a very dark secret from his college days that he still has saved in his social media accounts...

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18) Kaathuvaakula Rendu Kaadhal

Ever since childhood, Rambo has led a cursed life. His father has died, his mother is paralyzed and all his aunts and uncles remain unmarried in an effort to end the vicious cycle of misfortune that has plagued their family for generations. His mother also suffers seizures whenever he is nearby. Fearing that he emanates bad luck, he runs away from his village for good, believing that his family's luck will improve with him apart. As an adult, he strikes a friendship with two young women and finds that by having both of them in his life, he is miraculously cured of his misfortune. Problems start when both of them fall in love with him and he is unable to leave either one of them...

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17) Rathasaatchi

Back in the 1980s at the height of the Naxalite unrest across India, college topper Appu rejects an offer to further his studies in London with his fiancé. Instead, he heads a Communist youth wing which travels from one village to another propagating their ideology among the lower-caste communities to rebel against their merciless landlords. While Appu consistently favours peaceful campaigning instead of his party's proneness to violence, the custodial death of his best friend instigates to kill the arrogant police officer responsible for the murder. With no other choice, Appu is forced to turn to the Naxalites and hide out in the jungle while waiting for what comes next... 

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16) Selfie

Kanal is a bad-tempered student who holds a grudge against his overbearing father who bribed a college admission brocket to get him a placed at his low-level engineering college. When a friend's relative approaches Kanal and his gang for help to get his son a place at a prestigious medical college in Chennai, they decide to start their own underground college admissions racket by pretending to be a local gangster's men. However, the situation becomes complicated when the client pulls out and demands his money back. When Kanal's gang refuse to cooperate, the gangster finds out that someone has misused his name, Kanal and his friends' lives change forever...

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15) Writer

Head constable Thangaraj is fighting for the establishment of a police union for lower rank police officers. On his first day at a new station, he is assigned to watch over a PhD student Devakumar who is illegally held in at a banquet hall nearby. His superiors fear that the case against Devakumar is not strong enough to convict him. Since Thangaraj is a writer, they arrange for him to write a convincing crime scene. Unknown to Thangaraj, his superiors have falsely implicated Devakumar as a Naxalite because of a unresolved case that happened years ago... 

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14) Kuruthi Aattam

Shakthi is an attender in a government hospital and a Kabaddi player in Madurai, who is always at loggerheads with the wealthy kids in town, Muthu and Arivu. However, things change when Shakthi befriends Muthu after defending him in a fight. However, Muthu is forced to keep his newfound friendship a secret from Arivu and their other friends who are jealous of Shakthi. Unknown to Shakthi, Muthu is the only son of Gandhimati, the most powerful mafia kingpin in the city, and things change when a mysterious gang plans to kill their entire family...

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13) Mahaan

Gandhi comes from a family of strict teetotalers who follow the principles of Gandhism closely. One evening, Gandhi reunites with Sathya, his childhood friend who runs a local liquor operation. His family abandons him after discovering he spent the night drinking. Gandhi then becomes Sathya's partner after helping rebrand their business. All this time, Gandhi's son Dada grows up despising his father who he believed left his mother in favour of drinking. He trains to become a police officer so that he can avenge his his childhood abandonment even if it means relinquishing the Gandhism principles he was raised to believe in not unlike the father he so hates...

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12) Sila Nerangalil Sila Manidhargal

The story revolves around four young men of different backgrounds in Chennai. Vijaykumar is an egoistic and hot-tempered young man who is always berating his father for being too independent for his age. Rajasekar is a hardworking employer at a famous resort in the city who is often overlooked because of his qualifications. Pradeesh is a nepo baby who is trying to make a name for himself in the entertainment industry while enjoying the perks of living under his famous father's shadows. Praveen is a senior software engineer who finally has the chance to leave for The States to live the American Dream that he was been wishing for for ages with his wife and child. A disastrous road accident that happens one night changes their lives and the lives of everyone around them forever...

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11) Rocketry: The Nambi Effect

Despite receiving a permanent position at NASA, Princeton graduate Nambi returns to India to work at ISRO. After securing 400 million pounds of equipment from Scotland for free, Nambi and his team move to France for a few years to learn from the French. However, it is in Russia where Nambi strikes a deal with the Soviet Union to import cryogenic missiles. Throughout his time in America, Britain France and now Russia, Nambi is closely followed by NRI Barry Amaldev who is suspicious of Nambi's progress. Back in India, Nambi is arrested for allegedly selling military secrets to Pakistan...

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10) Saani Kaayidham

Ponni is a vengeful young woman out to seek revenge against the upper-caste landlords who killed her family and raped her. After corrupt police officers and lawyers help the men escape before the court can sentence them, Ponni teams up with her estranged half-brother Sangayya to seek vengeance. During their adventures, the half-siblings multiple hurdles in the form of misogyny and casteism. Throughout their detective work to track down the perpetrators, Ponni begins to suspect that one of her daughter's blind teenage friend who is also the son of one of the landlords might have also been involved in the incident that night...

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9) Vendhu Thanindhathu Kaadu

Muthu is a young low-caste village boy who moves into the house of a distant relative who promises to find him a job in Mumbai. However, the following day, Muthu finds the man has committed suicide after having a heated discussion over the phone the previous night. Muthu finds a bag a gun next to the body. Instead of reporting it to the police, Muthu decides to keep it and take it with him to his new job in Mumbai. To Muthu's surprise, his new job in the big city is not as glamorous as he expected and the gun he stole might come in handy in more than one way...

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8) Kanam

Three friends come across a scientist who task them with a time machine. Aadhi plans to go back in time to be with his dead mother one last time. Pandi wants to make his childhood self realize the importance of education so he can get a good job as an adult. Kathir wants to convince his childhood self to befriend his classmate who ignores as a kid but grows up to become the most eligible bachelorette in the city. Although they are successful in going back in time, their younger selves start growing suspicious of them and eventually finds the time machine they used...

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7) Iravin Nizhal

When corrupt film financier Nandu learns that the cops are coming to arrest him, he makes a run for it. As he hides out at a fake godman's ashram, he recounts his eventful life. Neighbors found him as a baby by his mother's corpse after she was murdered by her husband and they then raised him as their own. At ten, he runs away from home after being wrongfully accused of getting his adopted sibling killed. Living on the streets after being raped by a cop, he is adopted by a trans-woman who makes him sell drugs to help them survive. As a young adult, he gets involved in two failed relationship, which eventually forces him to join the fake godman's ashram. The people he meets here, combined with his already tragic past, would shape the rest of his adult life... 

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6) Thiruchitrabalam

Thiruchitrabalam is a food delivery boy, who lives with his strict father and dotting grandfather. He blames his father for his mother and sister death in a car accident, which turned him into a self-conscious person. He avoids talking to his father even though they live under the same roof. His only comfort is his childhood friend Shobhana who helps him court the girls he has a crush on. Just as Thiruchitrabalam is about to reconcile with his father, the father suffers a stroke. While helping his grandfather care for his father, and constantly suffering one heartbreak after another from the girls he approaches, Thiruchitrabalam begins to realize that life is not always what it seems...

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5) Poochandi

Journalist Murugan travels from India to Malaysia to study the influence of the ancient Chola empire in the Southeast Asian country. However, he quickly becomes fascinated by the story of Shankar and Anbu who lost their friend Guru to an evil spirit. Late one evening, the trio uses one of Anbu's oldest coins from the Kadaram period to play Ouija. Initially, they assume that the spirit they invite, Malika, is a friendly one that will help them get everything they want. However, things start getting out of hand after Guru disrespects the spirit, which seemingly results in his death. Murugan accompanies Shankar and Anbu in tracking down Malka's family to find out if she has any unresolved wishes that has left her spirit stuck in this world. To their surprise, they find Malika very much alive...

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4) Vikram

The police ropes in Sepcial Agent Amar, the commander of a confidential black-ops squad to investigate a series of murders committed by a masked group of vigilantes. Of all the murders this group has committed, one is out of place. Karnan was a regular senior citizen who recently adopted his grandson following the death of his son and had nothing to do with drug dealing like the other victims. During this time, Amar and his team are being Sandhanam, the local kingpin who works for a much more dangerous crime lord who has access to much more power than Amar...

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3) Ponniyin Selvan: Part 1

Vandiyathevan is sent to the capital of the great Chola empire to deliver a message from the crown prince Aditha Karikalan to the emperor. During this time, Vandiyathevan learns of an attempt by vassals and petty chieftains of the empire to overthrow the current emperor and install his nephew Madhurantakan, the firstborn son of the previous emperor as the new emperor. Vandiyathevan reports this to Princess Kundavai, who in turn asks him to go to Lanka to bring her younger brother Arulmozhi Varman back to the capital while she tries to convince her elder brother to return. However, Aditha Karikalan has vowed to never return to the capital as long as the wife of one of the chieftain lives there. Unknown to anyone, she is more than just a queen of a vassal state...

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2) Suzhal: The Vortex

Okay, technically this is more of a miniseries than an actual feature-length film, but still, it is too good to be left our of this list. In the small town of Sambaloor, the local community is preparing for the annual 10 day festival of Mayana Kollai in honour of the Mother Goddess. Even the burning down of the neighbouring cement factory that employs almost half of the locals cannot stop the celebration. However, the sudden disappearance of Nila, the teenage daughter of the local union leader, and the son of the town's police inspector sets in motion an investigation that brings out the deepest, darkest secrets that the townsfolk has been trying to suppress for years...

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1) Gargi

School teacher Gargi and her family become the center of public hatred after her security guard father and a few other men are accused of sexually assaulting a young girl at the posh apartment complex he works at. Since public opinion against her father is strong, their family lawyer abandons the case and Gargi is forced to seek the help of his no-note protégé, Indrans who has no reputation to lose. Since Indrans works part-time at a pharmacy, he realizes that the victim was wrongly medicated with a high dose of barbiturates, which makes her testimony against Gargi's father inadmissible in court. However, the case is still not as straightforward as it seems as Gargi refuses to accept the truth that is right under her nose...

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