A contemporary psychological thriller. A woman accidentally meets her tormentor after eleven years.
Set against the 2002 Gujarat riots, a woman accidentally meets her tormentor after eleven years. The encounter lays bare old wounds, and she finds herself torn between forgiving her tormentor or taking revenge. A psychological thriller set in 2013. The backdrop is 2002 Gujarat riots and the recent 2013 Muzzfarnagar riots. Komal Solanki is a painter and is married to Abhay Solanki, who is a famous human rights activist and lawyer. Abhay is being appointed as a member of the human rights commission to investigate the Muzzfarnager riots. The story begins when a one-night storm forces Abhay to take a ride home with a stranger, Avishkar Pandya. Komal recognises Avishkar’s voice and realises that he is the same person who raped her 11 years ago at the time of the Gujarat riots. This chance encounter brings back demons from Komal’s past, and she takes Avishkar captive to find out the truth. Komal wants Avishkar to confess everything on camera, or she threatens to kill him. Komal is torn between her troubled psychological repressions and painful memories. Abhay is torn between his wife and the law. Avishkar is forced to endure captivity when his husband and wife seek out the uncertain truth about Komal’s troubled past. Will Komal kill Avishkar, or is she going to forgive him? This is the question that keeps the audience guessing until the last scene and makes the play a perfect thriller.