RohithMotadoo
They stopped a child marriage and they thought they were saving a life... instead, they entered a horrible world from which there was no escape. A dilapidated world filled with miserable alleyways where dreams, hopes, love and innocence cannot exist.
Aaruhi, a reporter and Anshuman pull Samruddhi away from a wedding that would have stolen her childhood. They think the danger is over but they are very wrong.
The crime they set out to solve becomes almost trivial compared to what follows as Aaruhi begins to wish she had never chased this story and she realizes that some truths are better left buried and some doors once opened can never be shut.
From the dark forest come Saroj and Priya who's only way of talking is through memories as what they want to convey is a lot for Aaruhi and Anshuman to process. Saroj and Priya have no shape of their own as they slip into people through memory. A song, a smell, a child's laugh is all they need; then the memory plays like a film only Anshuman and Aaruhi can see, and it never stops until the couple cannot tell what is real and what is not as they get lost in madness. What started as an act of courage has become a fight for their sanity. And in this fight, not every survivor comes out alive.
The hauntings begin to get physical. Roaches crawl all over Aaruhi's skin. Rats and mice come too close in the prison, gnawing at their skin and eat them alive while they struggle to keep their minds intact. Sleep becomes a replay of a child walking down an aisle and a mother's silent cry. Every clue the pair chase only tightens the forest's grip.
What began as a rescue turns into a fight to keep their minds and their lives. Each memory that owns them is louder, sharper, harder to forget.
Can two living people bury a memory that will not be buried? Or will Saroj and Priya's memories burden them to death? Will they find a way out, or will the memories of Saroj and Priya finish what the law could not? Let's find out as we embark on this journey.