Tollbooth
The Film starts with Chapter 1: "Moksh", a story set in jail focusing on the relationship between two death penalty convicts, Zakiya and Rumpa, who coincidentally share the same cell. around an appare…
Tollbooth
The Film starts with Chapter 1: "Moksh", a story set in jail focusing on the relationship between two death penalty convicts, Zakiya and Rumpa, who coincidentally share the same cell. around an apparent mercy plea, their relationship enters a tensile phase raising questions about human morality and survival instinct. The second story is Chapter 2: "Astitva", which starts with a happy note deals with the relationship of a middle-class couple. As they inch towards winnings for a lottery ticket bought casually, greed, desire, and fear creep in changing the dynamics of their relationship to a rather uncertain destiny. The third story is Chapter 3: Siddhi. This story explores the relationship between a son and his deceased father. Waiting at the cremation, an apparent ghostly encounter pushes Bhola (the son) to a deep sense of guilt, where he starts questioning his senses and choices around his father's death. The Final Chapter is Story IV: Dhee, this is the story of the dilemma of a doctor between her personal and professional ethics. While she struggles to choose between saving the life of her childhood rapist and revenge, another truth resurfaces leading the story to an unexpected end. Neetishastra wants to raise a question to the inner self of every human being.
Tollbooth
Comedy,Crime,Thriller
Film Details
The Film starts with Chapter 1: "Moksh", a story set in jail focusing on the relationship between two death penalty convicts, Zakiya and Rumpa, who coincidentally share the same cell. around an apparent mercy plea, their relationship enters a tensile phase raising questions about human morality and survival instinct. The second story is Chapter 2: "Astitva", which starts with a happy note deals with the relationship of a middle-class couple.
As they inch towards winnings for a lottery ticket bought casually, greed, desire, and fear creep in changing the dynamics of their relationship to a rather uncertain destiny. The third story is Chapter 3: Siddhi. This story explores the relationship between a son and his deceased father.
Waiting at the cremation, an apparent ghostly encounter pushes Bhola (the son) to a deep sense of guilt, where he starts questioning his senses and choices around his father's death. The Final Chapter is Story IV: Dhee, this is the story of the dilemma of a doctor between her personal and professional ethics. While she struggles to choose between saving the life of her childhood rapist and revenge, another truth resurfaces leading the story to an unexpected end.
Neetishastra wants to raise a question to the inner self of every human being..