Ajmer 92 is a gripping and significant film that revisits the horrifying events of the 1992 Ajmer scandal, where over 250 school and college girls were systematically abused and blackmailed by influential individuals. Despite the gravity of these crimes, the film highlights a distressing reality: the continued support and defense of these perpetrators by some community members, including those closely associated with the Ajmer Sharif Shrine. This blind allegiance, driven by social and political influence, underscores a broader societal failure to protect the vulnerable and hold the powerful accountable. By bringing these dark truths to light, "Ajmer 92" not only condemns the perpetrators but also those who shielded them, questioning the moral fabric of a society that allows such heinous acts to go unpunished. This film is a stark reminder of the importance of standing up for justice, regardless of the perpetrator's status