The father comes home from work, throws the keys on the side table and searches for his kids. His wife is already in bed, tired. She says she'd take his car to work and drop the kids on the way. Her car has conked.
When he woke up the next morning, he found his car leaving. He was in no mood to take the mechanical beast for repair. After a few hours, he gets a call in his office. He was just getting ready for an important meeting. There had been an accident.
He rushed to the spot. His wife, his son, his daughter. Lost.
The movie takes a tragic turn from here when he decides to go through the rituals silently. His mother was worried and his friend didn't want to fly back from Australia. But he decides to stay alone feeling their presence in everything, the kids, his wife had touched upon.
Time plays an important role in everyone's life. And time is money. Had he looked at his watch, he would have seen that the time had stopped at 7:55 a.m. the exact time when the accident occurred.
We often lose on time wasting energy in depressive thoughts, partying or gaming. Work pressure and economics play a tug-of-war on our minds. We forget to respond to the silence of nature, needs of the others and sometimes even lose our interests. Remember 'Rock On'?
Our lives are designed by us and what counts is every moment.
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