Pandi, a small-time goon, exists on the periphery of power, of morality, of consequence. A single incident with his boss ruptures the fragile order of his life. Time bends, causality dissolves, and actions no longer arrive with clear reasons or outcomes. As violence unfolds with quiet inevitability, Pandi turns inward, interrogating guilt, instinct, and the illusion of choice. In the collapse of meaning, he begins to understand that becoming something more than he was is less about survival and more about reckoning.