The story revolves around our protagonist, , a young and curious journalist who stumbles upon an obscure news article about the Padosan housing society. Intrigued by the bizarre happenings, Rohan decides to investigate further.
As the night wears on, Rohan finds himself trapped in the midst of the surreal events. With the help of Dr. Khan and a few brave residents, Rohan must unravel the mystery behind The Watcher and the strange happenings in Padosan.
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As Rohan digs deeper, he encounters , a enigmatic psychiatrist who seems to know more about the strange events than she's letting on. Dr. Khan reveals that Padosan is a nexus of intersecting realities, where fragments of people's subconscious minds converge.
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With the help of Dr. Khan's expertise and the residents' newfound courage, Rohan manages to banish The Watcher back into the depths of the subconscious. As the sun rises, the residents of Padosan slowly return to their normal lives, unaware of the surreal events that transpired.
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