Nay Varanbhat Loncha Kon Nay Koncha

[1] The film starts at late night with two teenagers in their early teens, Digambar (alias Digya) and Illiyas, cornering a drunk man in his fifties, Gupta, and stabbing him.

They take him to his home at knifepoint and make him call Shirya and tell him that his rent receipt is ready and he should collect it immediately because he would be leaving the town early morning.

Shirya and his wife Supriya are excited that they are finally receiving the rent receipt and immediately reach Gupta's place, where they are trapped by Digya and Illiyas, who brutally murder them.

He lives with his grandmother, whom he calls Baye (slang for "lady"), who is a little-educated but sharp-witted and outspoken.

Shirya is a nephew of Baye who lives with her with his wife Supriya with the condition that he has to pay for the rent and household expenses.

At Mahadev's home, he is treated like a servant and faces mental and physical abuse.

The next day, Digya leaves his aunt's place as he wants to take a break from the city and move with Babi to his native village along with Illiyas.

Kalpeshraj Kubal of Maharashtra Times rate 3.5 out of five and wrote "Its scenes are very dark and inflammatory; It brings a kind of sadness.

"[2] Mihir Bhanage of The Times of India gave 2.5 out of five and wrote, "The film takes a Quentin Tarantino-like approach, not just in terms of content and violence, but also with the non-linear treatment it gets.

[3] The chairperson of National Commission for Women (NCW) has written to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (I&B) to censor the trailer of the film.

In a statement, NCW said it had received a complaint from Bharatiya Stree Shakti that the film's trailer contained content that 'depicted women and minors in an offensive manner'.