

Your face is the weapon that raised you—and now it's the weapon that will destroy them.
Kunal endeavours indefatigably to win his mother's endearment but is stunned to know that he is a byproduct of a gang rape and he resembles one of the assailants. Now spruced up to take revenge against the savages who are now bigtime officials who remain assured that having no traces of a crime of yore can never stop them.
Acting
Ruslaan Mumtaz's physical transformation into his own trauma.
Direction
Nisant refuses to sanitize the mother's silence as noble.
Director
Nisant
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The film confronts a rarely depicted reality in Indian cinema: children born from sexual violence and their societal erasure. Nisant reportedly developed the script after interviewing women in Punjab who chose to keep such pregnancies.
The casting of Arbaaz Khan—a known 'tough guy' archetype—as the most protected rapist-turned-politician weaponizes audience familiarity with his screen persona. You trust him until you absolutely cannot.