Driven by desperation to secure a dowry for his sister’s upcoming wedding and escape the suffocating grip of his exploitative employer, Aman—a weary yet determined migrant ride-share driver in the heart of Mumbai—resorts to a risky, last-ditch plan.
Burdened by mounting debt and the weight of familial responsibility, Aman sees no other option but to steal his boss’s taxi—an act that, if successful, could provide him both the means to fund his sister’s future and the freedom to finally sever ties with his cruel superior. It’s meant to be a clean getaway: one last ride to earn some quick cash before disappearing.
However, what begins as a calculated escape quickly morphs into a terrifying ordeal when Aman picks up a final passenger—an enigmatic woman cloaked in silence and shadow. As the journey progresses through the city’s dense, sleepless streets, it becomes clear that something is terribly wrong. The air grows colder. The city, once familiar, seems to warp around him. His passenger’s reflection doesn’t quite match the rear-view mirror.
Aman soon discovers the horrifying truth: his passenger is no ordinary woman, but a Chudail—a vengeful, shape-shifting witch from South Asian folklore. Trapped in his own stolen vehicle, he is thrust into a supernatural nightmare where the boundaries between the living and the dead blur, and escape seems impossible.
What was meant to be Aman’s road to liberation becomes a descent into fear, folklore, and fate—as he realizes some debts demand a price far greater than money.