This was definitely something different—it made me think deeply. At first glance, it might seem like it’s promoting crime, but it’s more about exposing harsh truths and realities. It shows how people in power manipulate morality, abuse their authority, and treat those beneath them unfairly.
One of the most thought-provoking parts was the driver’s situation. Imagine if he had been falsely jailed for murder. But when he finally understood how the game was played, even after committing a real crime, he wasn’t punished. I believe he could’ve taken other risks and still made it out.
That’s why I believe we should stay alert, respond to people based on their true character, and sometimes, we might even need to push boundaries (without crossing into crime) just to avoid being trapped like the “rooster in a coop.”
In the end, The White Tiger drives home the universal truth: power is often necessary for peace and stability.