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OTTAditya Nimbalkar is the director of the 2024 Indian Hindi-language crime thriller Sector 36, which was scripted by Bodhayan Roychaudhury. Starring Vikrant Massey, Deepak Dobriyal, and Akash Khurana, it was produced by Jio Studios and Maddock Films. The 2006 Noida serial killings served as its inspiration.
Plot
The film opens up with Prem Singh, the house help of a wealthy and powerful businessman Balbir Bassi who is seen chopping a dead girl’s corpse and the scene cuts to Sub Inspector Ram Charan Pandey who is a corrupt officer and is irritated with the daily cases of children missing from the nearby slum and stops registering FIR’s as per the orders of his seniors.
One day a rotten skeleton of a human hand is found in the drains of the slum but SI Ram Charan dismisses it by calling it an animal’s hand and providing some money to the boy who discovered the hand. Later Prem kidnaps the boy, and chops his body into pieces after killing him. He has a friend Chote Lal with whom he runs a business of organ trafficking and both of them share the money they earn from the business.
He operates an organ trafficking company with his friend Chote Lal, and the two of them split the profits from the venture. A flashback shows a young Prem being raped every day by his butcher uncle, until one day Prem fights him and chops him to pieces.
While visiting his residence in Delhi, which is watched over by Prem, Bassi, who lives in Karnal, told Prem to take Chumki home. After a fight that night, Chumki is reported missing, and SI Ram furiously fires Chumki’s father. That evening, Prem attempts to abduct Ram Charan’s daughter, but Ram Charan saves her. He now understands that missing child cases are actually kidnappings, and he makes a vow to his wife that he will expose the truth.
The kidnapping of a child from an affluent household sparks a nationwide manhunt, and the youngster is found in just two days, illustrating how low-profile cases go unnoticed while high-profile ones draw attention and reveal the system’s grim reality.
SI After filing a formal complaint about Chumki’s absence, Ram Charan contacts Balbir, who dismisses Chumki’s father as her daughter’s pimp. Ram Charan then beats Chumki’s father and requests that he leave. Ram Charan is cautioned by his senior officer not to bring Balbir Bassi into the investigation in any way. He discovers Chumki’s cell phone with the driver who dropped her off at Balbir’s house. He learns that Prem had given the mobile to auto-driver to throw it off but auto-driver didn’t and that Prem is directly involved in this case leading to his temporary suspension for not following the orders of his senior.
Chote Lal confesses to Prem making Chumki vanish after Ram Charan arrests him after he returns to duty. Under pressure that Ram is close to the truth, his senior officer Rastogi bribes Ram’s junior officer Shravan Kumar Pathak to turn over Chote Lal to assassins. When Ram Charan discovers that Chote Lal is missing, he beats Pathak because of his negligence, which caused an important witness to vanish. However, his senior officer calms him down, and with the auto-driver’s testimony, Ram arrests and interrogates Prem Singh. To his amazement, Prem Singh reveals everything about how he kidnaps children, rapes them, chops them off after killing them, and eats some of the meat.
To Chumki, he confesses to raping her after killing her (because she rejected his advances) and then chopping her, leaving Ram Charan and his senior stunned. However, when questioned about Bassi’s role in all of this, he refuses to respond. He also throws some, engages in organ trafficking, and makes money (which he sends to his family). When Ram Charan beats him up and asks why he did all of this, he responds that the children he abducts are useless to society and that their lives are meaningless. After he is arrested by Ram Charan, the truth about how 25 children were abducted, viciously beaten, and died at Balbir Bassi’s home is finally revealed.
He panics and confesses to Ram Charan that Bassi was involved when Ram Charan sees Prem in jail and informs him that the money he sent to his family never truly reached them and that Bassi had blamed Prem for all the crimes. Upon visiting Prem’s village, he discovers a CD that Prem sent to his wife under the title “SADA BAHAR TARANE.” He plays it on his laptop and discovers the MMS tapes of Bassi (as well as something else that can only be seen on Ram’s paranoid face). He departs, but is brutally murdered by the same assassins who killed Chote Lal and severed his head, and they also destroy the CD.
Ram Charan is replaced as SI by Shravan Kumar Pathak, and Ram Charan is now listed as missing as well. A box is delivered to the home of Ram’s other junior officer, Bishnoi, six months after the assassins are apprehended. ‘AUR BHI SADA BAHAR TARANE’ is the title of the CD he discovers therein.
Director | Aditya Nimbalkar |
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Story | Bodhayan Roychaudhury |
Screenplay | Aditya Nimbalkar |
Dialogues | Bodhayan Roychaudhury |
Cinematography | Saurabh Goswami |
Editor | Akkineni Sreekar Prasad |
Music | Ketan Sodha |
Producer | Dinesh VijanJyoti Deshpande |
Cast | Vikrant Massey Deepak DobriyalAkash KhuranaDarshan JariwalaBaharul IslamIhana Dhillon Tanushree DasAjit Singh PalawatMahadev Singh LakhawatFareed Ahmed |
Release Type | OTT |
Language | Hindi |
Production | Maddock Films, Jio Studios |
OTT Platform | Netflix |
OTT Release Date | September 12, 2024 |