[2] Suryani (Sur) is a college student enrolled in a computer studies course, who is also part of her campus's theater group, Mata Hari.
When Mata Hari’s performance of “Medusa” is accepted for a festival in Kyoto, Sur joins a celebratory party with the other group members at leader Rama Soemarno's house.
At a meeting with her campus board to decide the question of her scholarship, she learns that selfies of herself whilst drunk have been posted online, although Sur cannot remember doing this.
Sur moves in with her friend Amin, who runs a photocopy business, and on the side illegally sells theses to students.
The videos exonerate Tariq, and do not show anyone tampering with Sur’s phone while she was wasted, so the group assume she was responsible for posting the selfies of herself while drunk.
Sur analyses samples of Rama's installation art, which is supposedly photos of the Milky Way, but she notices similarities between the patterns and birthmarks on her back.
She challenges Amin, who confesses that he downloaded private pictures from students’ phones for Rama, who needed the photos “for inspiration”.
Rama’s lawyer demands that Sur make a public apology on video and, urged by the college board and her parents - none of whom are prepared to take her side - she reluctantly agrees.
The next day, Sur and Farah take Amin's photocopier to the campus's roof, where they print and distribute all the remaining evidence they have of Rama’s guilt.
Previously, Bhanuteja along with his team, had researched about the topic for a year, including initiating conversations with the victims of sexual assaults.
They also started discussions with some anti-rape activists, including actress Hannah Al Rashid, who was involved in the film's screenwriting.