Among the very few people not really concerned by the utter lack of cleanliness in Indian trains, are those standing in front of an oncoming one. So when Karthik (Uday Kiran) is rescued, his rescuers know at least one reason he's not killing himself. However, it's basic courtesy to ask someone you've just stopped from killing himself why he was trying that, and to give him the time of the next train if his reason appears logically or at least grammatically correct - and Karthik's rescuers violate that fundamental etiquette by not bothering at all, and instead asking him to merely die when t....