“One must understand action, forbidden action, and inaction - for the path of karma is deep and mysterious....;
Abhimanyu Jagirdar, a 65-year-old widower suffering from dementia, lives in a grand, echoing villa called 17 Karma Estate with his son, Rudra, a corporate professional. Every day, Rudra leaves for work, and Abhimanyu is left behind" not just in the house, but in a world where memories slip away, and even his son's face becomes unfamiliar.
Loneliness grows heavier, and the line between past and present begins to fade. Then one day, a stranger arrives...; claiming to be Rudra.
The doctor insists it's a hallucination, a symptom of Abhimanyu’s declining mental state. But something about the stranger feels disturbingly real.
Caught in a spiral of doubt, fear, and shifting truths, Abhimanyu is forced to question everything. Is his mind truly deceiving him - or is there a deeper, more dangerous reality unfolding around him?
17 Karma Estate is a psychological mystery that explores memory, identity, and the haunting complexity of karma. Like the Gita reminds us the true nature of action and illusion is never what it seems