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Nite Road

On a mysterious road, a man begins to suspect that his brother's death was not accidental. He shares his concerns with Inspector Daksha, who is already investigating the case. As the investigation unfolds, unsettling circumstances come to light, confirming his suspicions. Eventually, he uncovers the hidden stories of individuals who had died in accidents on that same road, revealing the concept of karma that it is not something we are born with, but something we must endure.

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  • Dharma

    Dharma

  • Girija Lokesh

    Girija Lokesh

  • Jyothi Rai

    Jyothi Rai

  • Renu Shikari

    Renu Shikari

  • Manju Rangayana

    Manju Rangayana

Overview

On a mysterious road, a man begins to suspect that his brother's death was not accidental. He shares his concerns with Inspector Daksha, who is already investigating the case. As the investigation unfolds, unsettling circumstances come to light, confirming his suspicions. Eventually, he uncovers the hidden stories of individuals who had died in accidents on that same road, revealing the concept of karma that it is not something we are born with, but something we must endure.

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