When college student Ananya rejects a quiet classmate's unexpected confession, she assumes the moment will pass like any other awkward encounter. But the next morning the boy, Rohit, is found dead under mysterious circumstances. In a town eager for a simple explanation, suspicion quickly turns toward Ananya. Rumors harden into accusations, fragile evidence is treated as truth, and before long she is convicted of a crime she insists she did not commit.
Five years later, after being almost forgotten by the world outside prison walls, Ananya's case is suddenly reopened by a determined young lawyer, Rhea. As Rhea begins to unravel the inconsistencies buried within the investigation, cracks start appearing in the story that once seemed so certain. Witnesses falter, overlooked details resurface, and the line between truth and assumption becomes increasingly blurred.
But as the case edges toward resolution, something about Rhea's interest in the past begins to unsettle Ananya. There are moments, in the lawyer's tone, her questions, the strange familiarity of certain memories, that suggest the story behind Rohit's death may be far more complicated than anyone imagined.
What begins as a fight to clear an innocent woman's name slowly transforms into a disturbing psychological puzzle about identity, obsession, and the consequences of a lie that refused to stay buried. As buried truths begin to surface, Ananya is forced to confront a possibility more unsettling than guilt itself, that the person who destroyed her life may still be closer than she thinks.
And when the truth finally begins to reveal itself, it threatens to expose a reality far darker than the crime she was once accused of committing.
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