Storyline
It’s stupid-early at this crummy, out-of-the-way train station, and already everything’s swirling out of control. Gautam’s just trying to fetch his brother Raman for some mega-fancy wedding, but the tension between them? You could slice it with a butter knife. Then, out of nowhere, there’s Jhumpa—a woman whose life seems barely held together. She wakes up and boom—her baby’s gone. Total nightmare. Both brothers get tangled up in her desperate hunt, and suddenly, they’re all trudging through the unforgiving boondocks, way out of their comfort zone. The story doesn’t sugarcoat anything; it throws class divides, prejudice, and sheer frustration with the “system” right in their faces. Every step forward is like a punch in the gut—testing their guts, their trust, their basic sense of decency. And under all the chaos and gritty survival, there’s a real look at what it means to be a mother, how hard it is to trust, and the impossible odds stacked against the little guy.