Falsafa
Revenge, as dramatic the word is so are its consequences. It is one situation that plays so hard with human brain that he/she goes as far as killing another human. Now the incident that triggers it ma…

Falsafa
Revenge, as dramatic the word is so are its consequences. It is one situation that plays so hard with human brain that he/she goes as far as killing another human. Now the incident that triggers it makes revenge seem as the only logical and rational option. However the irony is that when someone seeks revenge he/she is so much consumed by the rage that one could hardly be rational in his/her thinking. Aman has lost his parents, they are murdered and he is orphaned at the age of 23. It is later discovered that the chairman of the company for which Aman's father worked is prime suspect. Aman will not wait for the law to take its course; he seeks revenge and will take his own justice. In this quest of his, he meets Isha who had lost her father. In Isha's case there is one popular point of view that her father committed suicide but she is certain that it's a murder and knows who has killed her father. Both Aman and Isha have vacant lives and one common purpose...to take revenge. Kill the person who killed their parents. Taking another person's life doesn't come easy to a common man, he/she has to be totally driven by a negative force that compels them to perform this fiendish act. Otherwise Aman is just another boy, an MBA graduate and has just started working. He has a fetish for leather jackets, loved and drooled over his mother's hand made kheer. His was a small family which had profound love amongst them. All was lost in one night. With eyes filled in anger he now seeks revenge. However what he might be overlooking is the fact that just the way he is after a person's life; may be his parents might have wrongly affected someone's lives which ultimately lead to their murder. Now he is doing exactly what his parent's killer did. Similarly with Isha, who is so convinced about the killer of her Father that she is reluctant to see the other side of the case and consider the counter opinion. This particular situation of revenge blindfolds the person involved and doesn't let him/her see the other side of it. Therefore it gradually becomes an infinite loop and which consequences in dead bodies and huge amount of hatred for each other. In the story both Aman and Isha experience this and make their respective choices. From having wrong clues and leads of the killer he goes through the troubled times that exhausts him emotionally but sticking to his guts, circumstances and destiny finally lead him to the actual killer. In the very end he has killer in front of him, gun in his hand pointed at him...and there is a gunshot too. Someone dies and still no one is murdered. What Aman does, exemplifies the right way of taking revenge. Revenge is a situation that will create more graveyards and less paradise. Spilled blood and corpses can never be an answer to a human loss.

Falsafa
Action,Drama,Thriller
Film Details
Revenge, as dramatic the word is so are its consequences. It is one situation that plays so hard with human brain that he/she goes as far as killing another human. Now the incident that triggers it makes revenge seem as the only logical and rational option.
However the irony is that when someone seeks revenge he/she is so much consumed by the rage that one could hardly be rational in his/her thinking. Aman has lost his parents, they are murdered and he is orphaned at the age of 23. It is later discovered that the chairman of the company for which Aman's father worked is prime suspect.
Aman will not wait for the law to take its course; he seeks revenge and will take his own justice. In this quest of his, he meets Isha who had lost her father. In Isha's case there is one popular point of view that her father committed suicide but she is certain that it's a murder and knows who has killed her father.
Both Aman and Isha have vacant lives and one common purpose...to take revenge. Kill the person who killed their parents. Taking another person's life doesn't come easy to a common man, he/she has to be totally driven by a negative force that compels them to perform this fiendish act.
Otherwise Aman is just another boy, an MBA graduate and has just started working. He has a fetish for leather jackets, loved and drooled over his mother's hand made kheer. His was a small family which had profound love amongst them.
All was lost in one night. With eyes filled in anger he now seeks revenge. However what he might be overlooking is the fact that just the way he is after a person's life; may be his parents might have wrongly affected someone's lives which ultimately lead to their murder.
Now he is doing exactly what his parent's killer did. Similarly with Isha, who is so convinced about the killer of her Father that she is reluctant to see the other side of the case and consider the counter opinion. This particular situation of revenge blindfolds the person involved and doesn't let him/her see the other side of it.
Therefore it gradually becomes an infinite loop and which consequences in dead bodies and huge amount of hatred for each other. In the story both Aman and Isha experience this and make their respective choices. From having wrong clues and leads of the killer he goes through the troubled times that exhausts him emotionally but sticking to his guts, circumstances and destiny finally lead him to the actual killer.
In the very end he has killer in front of him, gun in his hand pointed at him...and there is a gunshot too. Someone dies and still no one is murdered. What Aman does, exemplifies the right way of taking revenge.
Revenge is a situation that will create more graveyards and less paradise. Spilled blood and corpses can never be an answer to a human loss..