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- Needing a secluded place for a late-night tryst, two couples stow away in a mall after hours, but are quickly ensnared in a gruesome and deadly game.
- Set in the present times against two backdrops, New Delhi with its shining buildings and apparent cosmopolitan veneer, thinly veils an underbelly of crimes against women and corruption at all levels. And a small village just 80 kilometers from New Delhi that is stuck in a time warp. Kajarya a woman in her early thirties has a strange but important place in the village social structure; she murders unwanted girl infants in the garb of religion. Meera is a rookie reporter. She breezes into the village and the villagers feed her the story of Kajarya being a demonic baby killer. The story is juicy and one sided. Meera gets the front page of the newspaper. Kajarya goes to jail.
- Khashi Katha is a story narrated by a goat at a slaughterhouse. In order to buy time from being slaughtered, the goat suddenly starts talking and tells the butcher that it has a story to tell. It then starts narrating a tale to the butcher hoping to escape its impending death. Salma and Parvez are fraternal twins living with their father Zahed in a run-down part of Kolkata. Parvez is a jobless failed boxer. Salma eventually starts working a low-paid job in a tannery but is inspired by her brother to try and secure better prospects. She takes to boxing much to the opposition of her father. Training at the local boxing club, Salma turns out to be quite adept at boxing in spite of taunts from another woman boxer Shehzadi, who has an instant dislike for Salma. At the tannery, Salma becomes friends with one of her colleague, Asha, with whom she shares confidences. Meanwhile her brother Parvez starts keeping bad company and gradually goes downhill as a debt collector. Asha's husband, a taxi driver, dies in a freak accident and she kills herself in shock. Salma is a witness to this act and this affects her a great deal. She seems to lose her spirit and enthusiasm to box. The Goat now spins a tale where Salma has to take up boxing again and fight, which she does, and finally overcomes the odds to fight her old opponent Shehzadi. But Salma loses the fight, which upsets the butcher as he expected a happy ending. In order to appease the butcher and save its life, the goat then goes on recreate the fight to alter the results. The new storyline thus has Salma while being injured during the fight knocks Shehzadi out of the ring. The new ending to the story makes the butcher happy and spares the goat its life.