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While the movie did not receive a theatrical release, it quickly garnered a cult following on digital platforms for its tight screenplay, strong performances, and its commentary on contemporary urban anxieties. Below is a detailed look at the film’s conception, narrative structure, key contributors, technical execution, reception, and its place within the broader context of Hindi cinema in the early 2020s. | Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | Director | Anupam K. Singh – Known for his work in indie thrillers such as Chauraha (2020) and Mitti Ka Saudagar (2021). | | Writer(s) | Anupam K. Singh (screenplay), Madhuri Rao (dialogues) | | Producer(s) | Siddharth Mehta & Rajat Verma – Founders of Mosaic Studios , a production house focusing on low‑budget, high‑concept digital releases. | | Cinematography | Nikhil S. Patil – Utilizes handheld cameras and natural lighting to create a claustrophobic atmosphere. | | Editor | Richa Gupta – Known for sharp pacing in web‑series ( Kota Diaries , 2022). | | Music Composer | Amit Trivedi (background score) – Minimalist, tension‑driven motifs; no commercial songs, only a single end‑credits track titled “Khel Khatam”. | | Production Company | Mosaic Studios | | Distributor | Vegamovies (digital‑only) | | Budget | Approx. ₹3.5 crore (≈ $440,000) – modest, with a focus on practical locations and a limited cast. | | Principal Photography | 28 days – shot primarily in Mumbai’s suburban locales (Dadar, Bandra, and a heritage bungalow in Khar). | | Release Date | 18 May 2023 (Vegamovies, 720p HDTV). |
Maya, disillusioned by the layers of deception, decides to burn the diary and destroy the gold, opting instead to donate the proceeds of a modest insurance claim to a local school. The final scene shows Rohit and Maya sitting on the rooftop, watching the sunrise—symbolically “seeing with new eyes,” ending the film on a note of redemption and moral clarity. 4. Cast & Character Breakdown | Actor | Character | Notable Traits | |-------|-----------|----------------| | Siddharth Kher | Rohit Sharma | A rational, tech‑savvy husband whose analytical mindset both helps and hinders him. | | Radhika Apte | Maya Sharma | The emotional core; strong-willed, protective of family secrets. | | Vijay Raaz | Vikram/Arjun | Chameleon‑like; his dual identity drives the narrative’s twist. | | Madhuri Dixit | Neha Patel | An investigative journalist with a personal stake in the political past. | | Naseeruddin Shah | ACP Shinde | Veteran law‑enforcement figure, adds gravitas and a moral compass. | | Supporting Cast | Various neighbors, friends, and minor antagonists | Provide texture and ground the story in a realistic middle‑class Mumbai setting. |
In a climactic showdown, it is revealed that Vikram is actually Maya’s estranged brother, Arjun , who faked his identity to retrieve the gold to fund a charitable trust that his aunt had started before disappearing. Neha is an undercover journalist exposing a corruption nexus involving the political activist. ACP Shinde is a retired officer who had been assigned to protect the stash but was forced into retirement due to the same scandal.
Maya discovers the locked box in the attic contains a diary belonging to her aunt, revealing a hidden affair with a political activist who disappeared during the 1990s. The diary hints at a stash of unregistered gold bars buried under the house. Simultaneously, Rohit’s coworker Neha (Madhuri Dixit) appears at the doorstep, claiming she knows about the gold and wants a share. The tension escalates as all parties—Vikram, Neha, and a police officer ACP Shinde (Naseeruddin Shah) who appears out of the blue—converge at the bungalow.