A Toronto police officer, on a visit to his father in India, is involved in an unsolved murder case. He is called upon to investigate the case and is assigned to work with local authorities. The investigation takes him across various locations, including a slum and a rural village. Along the way, he meets with several witnesses who provide valuable information about the crime scene and the suspects.
As the investigation progresses, the officer discovers that the murder was not just a random act of violence but was likely committed by someone who knew the victim well. He follows leads and gathers evidence, but it becomes clear that the case is complex and involves multiple layers of corruption and betrayal.
The officer's investigation uncovers a web of lies, secrets, and hidden agendas. He confronts corrupt officials and uncovers evidence that suggests they were involved in the murder themselves. As he delves deeper into the case, he realizes that the murder was not just an individual tragedy but a reflection of larger social issues.
In the end, the officer brings the perpetrator to justice, but it is clear that the case has left a lasting impact on the community. The officer returns to Canada, reflecting on the experience and realizing that justice may not always be served in the short term.