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Life goes on—even after death For many people, life doesn’t end with death—it begins in different bodies. This is a story of a man, who collapses during rehearsal of a play based on Indian epic, Maha
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THE END IS THE BEGINNING… This film was born from a real incident. My daughter, a theatre artist, called one evening—her co-actor had collapsed during a live show. He was later diagnosed with a brain tumor. These young artists were performing a play based on the Mahabharata. As I supported them through this crisis, a thought struck me—what if someone like Karna, known for his unmatched generosity, lived among us today? That question became the seed of this story. In life, money can come and go. But the greatest gift we can offer—even in death—is life itself. Organ donation doesn’t require wealth—only awareness, compassion, and courage. This film is an offering—a reminder that even in our final act, we can choose to give life to others.

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