Thanks starts with Amar (Amar) trying to commit suicide. It's never an encouraging beginning to a film when its lead actor is trying to commit suicide, since you know he's already seen the entire film. Also, when you were entering the theater, there was no one to check if you had the ticket. Combine this with the fact that there was no one else entering, and it appears that everyone knows something. And perhaps they are all watching you - your every step, every expression, every non-chalant tune hummed, every casual sideways glance. You feel as trepid as a weaverbird that is fee....