When his debts get high, a father decides to sell one of his daughters to sex traders. After that, the other daughter runs after her sister in an attempt to save her life from those criminals. She enters a chain of difficulties and challenges taking after such dangerous people.
The plot feels like it is designed to reflect newspaper headlines and everything gets resolved so easily that it seems implausible. But Sonia's tortured face will haunt you.
The film just doesn't raise the questions but offers some answers as well, ultimately stating that one should keep on fighting for one's survival even in the face of the most adverse of circumstances...
Tabrez Noorani is unrelenting in his deconstruction of cinema, and by extension, humanity. Bad things happen in dark, closed spaces; good things, rare as they are, happen in daylight.