The narrative pivots on the trial of Rohan Khurana (Rahul Bhat), a successful film director accused of raping a female junior costume designer, Anjali Dangle (Meera Chopra). The prosecution, led by the passionate public prosecutor Hiralal (Kumud Mishra), relies heavily on the strict provisions of Section 375, which considers any sexual act without consent as rape, regardless of the victim’s past conduct. However, the defense, masterfully argued by the suave criminal lawyer Tarun Saluja (Akshaye Khanna), presents a counter-narrative: that Anjali, scorned by a one-sided relationship, fabricated the accusation.
The film’s strength is its reliance on the . Tarun Saluja argues that while Anjali said "stop," her actions later (continuing to stay in the room, not raising an alarm when she had a phone, and sending mixed signals via text messages) create "reasonable doubt." section 375 2019 filmyflycom best