It’s been the end of a long day for a man who works at the crematorium. The narrative soon progresses to reveal how each day at this job is indeed a long one, owing to the very nature of what he does.
As the protagonist sits down to unwind with a drink and finish the last formalities of the day, he is joined by 50-year-old Haridas, the man he cremated earlier, and thus develops an exchange from the realm of a fantasy-drama.
The conversations conjure philosophical and existential themes as the two characters discuss their personal tragedies and afflictions. The plot shares all of this without burdening the narrative as the exchange remains seamless and forward-moving. Notwithstanding a little rawness, the end result is an efficient utilisation of the actors and the screenplay, and establishes an unmissable tonality and vision which evidences potential and paves the path for future explorations.