In the end when Ajay Shastri returns to his father for one last night before it's all over, and cries for forgiveness and for all that might have been, you are reminded of the film's beginning – of a naïve and righteous youngster with dreams of a secure job, with a homely girl doting on him, and with life on his side. That seems so long back and so far away now. And so irreversible.
The first big truth of life that hits you like a bolt one day, and still makes you stay in denial so you can cope with it, is that your life can actually be destroyed by a mistake made ....