: If "the Gunj" represents a microcosm of society, a death there could serve as a lens through which to view societal issues, such as violence, injustice, or the value placed on human life.

A young woman finds her brother's name appearing on the wall, and she must find a way to offer the Gunj a different kind of debt.

: It portrays the devastating effects of emotional neglect and "unwitting" social violence, highlighting how easily someone's suffering can be overlooked by those closest to them. Decaying Eras

The story unfolds through the eyes of Shutu (Vikrant Massey), a 23-year-old student who joins his family for a holiday. To the adult world around him, Shutu is a failure—he is sensitive, gentle, and emotionally fragile, failing his exams and unable to drive a car. He is treated as a child by his overbearing uncle, Nandu (Gul Panag), and the boisterous family friends, Vikram (Ranvir Shorey) and Brian (Jim Sarbh).

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