Darshana... the daughter of a poor, backward village in Bihar-whose greatest wealth is her self-respect.
Her marriage is arranged in Rajasthan. This distance is not just of roads, but also of cultures and emotions. Where most marriages are formed through the union of hearts, Darshana's relationship is decided through a monetary bargain. The husband, who has wandered from door to door in search of marriage, ultimately obtains her by paying a price.
Darshana is not happy. A quiet rebellion smolders within her, but there are no words. Accepting her fate, she silently submits to what has been decided. But this story is not merely about the sadness of a young woman-it peels back the layers of a society where a groom with a government job has become a badge of "honor," and relationships are measured not by merit, but by salary slips and social status.
The story also reflects a brother's love, sacrifice, and struggle for his brother.