Must watch. It's the reality of india. I was so confused when Vikrant Massey acted the confession scene. I didn't feel anger despite what he was saying. And when he talked about the reality that people don't care, the system does not care, and that he liberated the children and now they have been of some utility! It was mind-boggling. He is a monster, but so are we. He is a monster born out of this unjust criminal society. I only felt remorse for him. The only solution I could see was to put him to sleep forever. The producer and director and writer have done a fabulous job turning the nithari case to speak of something gruesome that's happening right now in Bengal. Organ trafficking, prostitution, murders, etc are rampant there because of the refugees and these criminal activities are being organised by higher powers within the government. RG Kar Medical College is prime example of that. This movie must spark the discussion and keep the abhaya case alive. We must never forget.