The film is part of a recent wave of Indian cinema that tackles sexual violence through a highly stylized, revenge‑driven narrative. It follows a classic “vigilante justice” template, but with distinct cultural and cinematic touches that make it resonate with a Hindi‑speaking audience.
While the film received its Censor Board approval with an 'A' certificate in 2014, its distribution faced many delays. Some reports indicated the producers eventually planned for an online release to bypass traditional distribution bullying and deliver the film uncensored.
Priya and her family finally found closure, knowing that justice had been served. The town breathed a collective sigh of relief, grateful that the perpetrator had been brought to justice.
One stormy night, as Priya walked home from the library, her life took a drastic turn. A figure emerged from the darkness, and in a brutal act of violence, she was assaulted. The attacker, a man named Vikram, left Priya for dead, shattering not only her body but also her spirit.
The group, led by a brave and determined young man named Amar, began to search for Rohan. They scoured the town, gathering information and following leads.