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A spiritual successor, , was released in early 2026, further exploring these themes of justice and karma.

A poignant subplot highlights the abandonment of aging parents by children who move abroad, showing the vulnerability of retirees in small-town India. A spiritual successor, , was released in early

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Critics widely praised the lead performances, with Sanjay Mishra's shift from a helpless retiree to a calculated killer being a standout. While some found the second half and the police investigation slightly rushed, the film is regarded as a significant entry in modern Indian noir for its atmospheric storytelling and emotional depth. The film poses a heavy question: can taking

Set in the quiet lanes of Gwalior, the story follows (Sanjay Mishra), a retired school teacher, and his wife Manju (Neena Gupta). Their lives are marred by debt taken for their son's education in the US; however, their son remains indifferent to their plight, leaving them at the mercy of Prajapati Pandey (Saurabh Sachdeva), a sadistic loan shark.

The film poses a heavy question: can taking a life be justified if the law fails to protect the innocent? It contrasts a desperate man’s actions with the failures of the judicial system.